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thrombosis abnormal clotting, either venous or arterial
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thrombosis The occlusion or blockage of blood flow within a vessel caused by blood that has clotted within the vessel. Coronary thrombosis is a term used to describe the blockage of a coronary artery secondary to blood clotting within the artery. Thrombosis of coronary arteries occurs when the opening, or lumen, of the artery becomes so small that the blood flow through the narrowed segment slows, allowing the blood to clot in the artery. ...
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thrombosis The formation or development of a blood clot.
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thrombosis blood clots in the arteries
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thrombosis Formation of a blood clot (thrombus) in an artery or vein. The thrombus can obstruct the flow of blood in the vessel. Parts of the blood clot can also become detached from the clot and carried by the bloodstream to other sites (thromboembolism). If a thrombus or embolus blocks a blood vessel supplying a vital organ, this can result in pulmonary embolism, heart attack, or stroke depending on the site of the blockage.
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