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a mass of clotted blood or other material moved by the blood from one vessel and forced into a smaller one.
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A collection of blood clot or particulate material (such as cholesterol) that becomes dislodged from the heart or a major blood vessel (such as the abdominal aorta or femoral vein) and enters the bloodstream. Once free-flowing within the vascular system, emboli can travel to any organ in the body and cause various problems, including stroke, kidney failure, and/or pulmonary embolism.
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A stiff spur found on the cymbium of a mature male's pedipalp.
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A plug, composed most often of detached blood clots, that travels in the bloodstream; can result in embolism when lodged in an artery.
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a blood clot that has broken away from a thrombus and traveled through the circulatory system
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