| thrombus |
(pl. thrombi), a solid mass formed from the constituents of blood within the blood vessels or the heart. Thrombi that form within the rapidly moving arterial circulation are composed largely of fibrin and platelets with only a few trapped red and white cells.
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| thrombus |
blood clot that has not broken loose into the blood stream - it is attached to a blood vessel wall or organ wall
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| thrombus |
clot in, or blocking, a blood vessel
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| thrombus |
(-i) L. from G. thrombos = a lump, a blood clot obstructing a vessel.
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| thrombus |
blood clot (coagulated blood). A thrombus can develop by attachment of blood platelets (thrombocytes) to defects in the linings of blood vessels or because of a standstill of the blood flow, often they are mixed
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