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THROMBUS

  • Thrombus
  • Blood clot

    a thrombus: aggregated platelets and red blood cells that form a plug, and a mesh of cross-linked fibrin protein. The substance making up a thrombus is

    Thrombus

    Thrombus

    Thrombus

  • Coronary thrombosis
  • Blood clot within the heart's blood vessels

    therapeutic use of contrast ultrasound on thrombus dissolution. Thrombosis is defined as the formation of a thrombus (blood clot) inside a blood vessel, leading

    Coronary thrombosis

    Coronary thrombosis

    Coronary_thrombosis

  • Thrombosis
  • Formation of blood clots inside the blood vessels

    This can be due to ischemia, thrombus, embolus (a lodged particle) or hemorrhage (a bleed). In thrombotic stroke, a thrombus (blood clot) usually forms

    Thrombosis

    Thrombosis

    Thrombosis

  • Thrombus perviousness
  • Medical diagnostic method

    fluid seep into and through them. The more pervious a thrombus, the more fluid it lets through. Thrombus perviousness can be measured using radiological imaging

    Thrombus perviousness

    Thrombus_perviousness

  • Left ventricular thrombus
  • Medical condition

    Left ventricular thrombus is a blood clot (thrombus) in the left ventricle of the heart. LVT is a common complication of acute myocardial infarction (AMI)

    Left ventricular thrombus

    Left ventricular thrombus

    Left_ventricular_thrombus

  • Embolism
  • Blockage of a blood vessel by a circulatory mass (embolus)

    piece of material, inside a blood vessel. The embolus may be a blood clot (thrombus), a fat globule (fat embolism), a bubble of air or other gas (gas embolism)

    Embolism

    Embolism

    Embolism

  • Thromboembolism
  • Obstruction of a blood vessel by a clot

    leads to plaque rupture and thrombus formation, or by cardioembolism, which results from the embolization of a cardiac thrombus, from a cardiac condition

    Thromboembolism

    Thromboembolism

    Thromboembolism

  • Thrombus (sponge)
  • Genus of sponges

    Thrombus is a genus of sea sponge belonging to the family Thrombidae. Thrombus abyssi (Carter, 1873) Thrombus challengeri Sollas, 1886 Thrombus jancai

    Thrombus (sponge)

    Thrombus_(sponge)

  • Thrombophlebitis
  • Inflammation of a vein due to a blood clot

    microscopic thrombus becomes larger because it triggers inflammatory responses in the body that causes platelets to adhere. A large thrombus in a superficial

    Thrombophlebitis

    Thrombophlebitis

    Thrombophlebitis

  • Myocardial infarction
  • Interruption of cardiac blood supply

    a thin lining, may rupture and trigger the formation of a blood clot (thrombus). The cholesterol crystals have been associated with plaque rupture through

    Myocardial infarction

    Myocardial infarction

    Myocardial_infarction

  • Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy
  • Enlargement of the heart muscle

    saddle, and is the most frequent location for the thrombus, FATE is commonly known as saddle thrombus. Clinically this presents as a cat with complete

    Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy

    Hypertrophic_cardiomyopathy

  • Feline arterial thromboembolism
  • Domestic cat disease

    arteries (Aa. iliacae externae). This is also called "saddle thrombus" or "riding thrombus". This results in an ischemia to the rear extremities. In addition

    Feline arterial thromboembolism

    Feline arterial thromboembolism

    Feline_arterial_thromboembolism

  • Reperfusion therapy
  • Restoring blood flow post-heart attack

    an extraction catheter may be used to attempt to aspirate (remove) the thrombus prior to balloon angioplasty. While the use of intracoronary stents do

    Reperfusion therapy

    Reperfusion therapy

    Reperfusion_therapy

  • Lines of Zahn
  • Tissue damage caused by thrombosis

    Friedrich Wilhelm Zahn. Thrombus showing circumferential lines of Zahn. Low magnification micrograph showing laminations in a thrombus in a fatal pulmonary

    Lines of Zahn

    Lines of Zahn

    Lines_of_Zahn

  • Platelet plug
  • Aggregation of platelets formed during early stage of coagulation

    The platelet plug, also known as the hemostatic plug or platelet thrombus, is an aggregation of platelets formed during early stages of hemostasis in response

    Platelet plug

    Platelet_plug

  • Phlegmasia cerulea dolens
  • Medical condition

    cases. PCD results from extensive thrombotic occlusion (blockage by a thrombus) of extremity veins, most commonly an iliofemoral DVT, of the iliac vein

    Phlegmasia cerulea dolens

    Phlegmasia cerulea dolens

    Phlegmasia_cerulea_dolens

  • Phlebolith
  • Small local calcification within a vein

    disrupt the intimal layer, leading to thrombus formation as part of the healing process. Over time, this thrombus may mineralize, resulting in a calcified

    Phlebolith

    Phlebolith

    Phlebolith

  • Atherosclerosis
  • Inflammatory disease involving a buildup of lesions in the walls of arteries

    thrombogenic components of the plaque, mainly collagen, will trigger thrombus formation. The thrombus then travels downstream to other blood vessels, where the blood

    Atherosclerosis

    Atherosclerosis

    Atherosclerosis

  • Hematology
  • Study of blood and blood diseases

    Such diseases might include hemophilia, sickle cell anemia, blood clots (thrombus), other bleeding disorders, and blood cancers such as leukemia, multiple

    Hematology

    Hematology

  • Venous thrombosis
  • Blood clot (thrombus) that forms within a vein

    a thrombus (blood clot). A common form of venous thrombosis is deep vein thrombosis (DVT), when a blood clot forms in the deep veins. If a thrombus breaks

    Venous thrombosis

    Venous thrombosis

    Venous_thrombosis

  • Catheter
  • Medical tubes inserted in the body to extract or administer substances

    left inside the body, the higher the risk of thrombus formation. Larger catheters increase the risk of thrombus formation around the catheter, because they

    Catheter

    Catheter

    Catheter

  • Atrium (heart)
  • Part of the human heart

    The case of a disappearing left atrial appendage thrombus: direct visualization of left atrial thrombus migration, captured by echocardiography, in a patient

    Atrium (heart)

    Atrium (heart)

    Atrium_(heart)

  • Thrombogenicity
  • Tendency of material in contact with blood to produce a clot

    the formation of a thrombus. Thrombogenicity refers to the tendency of a material in contact with the blood to produce a thrombus, or clot. It not only

    Thrombogenicity

    Thrombogenicity

  • Aneurysm
  • Bulge in the wall of a blood vessel

    9 in) in diameter, and are often filled, either partially or fully, by a thrombus.Saccular aneurysms have a "neck" that connects the aneurysm to its main

    Aneurysm

    Aneurysm

    Aneurysm

  • Phosphorylcholine
  • Chemical compound

    polymers that occur naturally in biology, provides a coating with minimal thrombus deposition and no adverse clinical effect on late healing of the arterial

    Phosphorylcholine

    Phosphorylcholine

  • Dense MCA sign
  • Radiologic sign of brain ischemia

    intraluminal thrombus or embolus. This sign is also referred to as the hyperdense MCA sign. The dense MCA sign is caused by a fresh thrombus or embolus

    Dense MCA sign

    Dense MCA sign

    Dense_MCA_sign

  • Antiplatelet drug
  • Class of pharmaceuticals

    class of pharmaceuticals that decrease platelet aggregation and inhibit thrombus formation. They are effective in the arterial circulation where classical

    Antiplatelet drug

    Antiplatelet_drug

  • Kidney tumour
  • Medical condition

    II, the thrombus reaches into the IVC to more than 2 cm above the renal vein but not to the hepatic vein; moreover at level III, the thrombus reaches

    Kidney tumour

    Kidney tumour

    Kidney_tumour

  • Schistocyte
  • Fragmented portion of a red blood cell

    generate fibrin strands that sever red blood cells as they try to move past a thrombus, creating schistocytes. Schistocytes are often seen in patients with hemolytic

    Schistocyte

    Schistocyte

    Schistocyte

  • Percutaneous coronary intervention
  • Medical intervention

    demonstrate thrombus (blood clots) inside the coronary arteries. Various studies have been performed to determine whether aspirating these clots (thrombus aspiration

    Percutaneous coronary intervention

    Percutaneous coronary intervention

    Percutaneous_coronary_intervention

  • Confluence of sinuses
  • Venous sinus in the skull

    the transverse sinuses. It may be affected by arteriovenous fistulas, a thrombus, major trauma, or surgical damage, and may be imaged with many radiology

    Confluence of sinuses

    Confluence of sinuses

    Confluence_of_sinuses

  • Antithrombotic
  • Drug that reduces the formation of blood clots

    prevention, secondary prevention) or treatment of a dangerous blood clot (acute thrombus). In the U.S., the American College of Chest Physicians publishes clinical

    Antithrombotic

    Antithrombotic

  • D-dimer
  • Fibrin degradation product present in the blood after a thrombus

    hospitalized with COVID-19. Coagulation, the formation of a blood clot or thrombus, occurs when the proteins of the coagulation cascade are activated, either

    D-dimer

    D-dimer

  • Platelet
  • Component of blood aiding in coagulation

    cytoplasmic fragments of bone marrow megakaryocytes. In some contexts, the word thrombus is used interchangeably with the word clot, regardless of its composition

    Platelet

    Platelet

    Platelet

  • Embolus
  • Unattached mass that travels through the bloodstream

    cause vessel obstruction or occlusion. The free-moving thrombus is called an embolus. A thrombus is always attached to the vessel wall and is never freely

    Embolus

    Embolus

    Embolus

  • Thrombectomy
  • Removal of a blood clot from a blood vessel

    thrombectomy, or simply thrombectomy, is the removal of a blood clot (thrombus) from a blood vessel, often and especially endovascularly as an interventional

    Thrombectomy

    Thrombectomy

    Thrombectomy

  • Stroke
  • Death of a region of brain cells due to poor blood flow

    stroke. A thrombus itself (even if it does not completely block the blood vessel) can lead to an embolic stroke (see below) if the thrombus breaks off

    Stroke

    Stroke

    Stroke

  • Clumping factor A
  • Protein

    to platelets and begin creating blood clots(thrombus). ClfA binding to fibrinogen is essential in thrombus formation. Fibrinogen is a protein that is made

    Clumping factor A

    Clumping_factor_A

  • Coagulopathy
  • Condition involving impaired blood clotting ability

    the opposite, defined as a predisposition to excessive clot formation (thrombus), also known as a hypercoagulable state or thrombophilia. Coagulopathy

    Coagulopathy

    Coagulopathy

    Coagulopathy

  • Thrombopoiesis
  • Blood platelet formation in bone marrow

    form a platelet plug, and then form a thrombus. Platelets are essential in the formation of an occlusive thrombus and are the main target of preventing

    Thrombopoiesis

    Thrombopoiesis

    Thrombopoiesis

  • ADAMTS13
  • Metalloprotease enzyme

    vWf multimers, decreasing their activity, hence ADAMTS13 acts to reduce thrombus formation. The ADAMTS13 gene maps to the ninth chromosome (9q34). Since

    ADAMTS13

    ADAMTS13

    ADAMTS13

  • Pulmonary thromboendarterectomy
  • Medical intervention

    endarterectomy (PEA), is an operation that removes organized clotted blood (thrombus) from the pulmonary arteries, which supply blood to the lungs.[citation

    Pulmonary thromboendarterectomy

    Pulmonary thromboendarterectomy

    Pulmonary_thromboendarterectomy

  • Perthes test
  • Clinical test for assessing the patency of the deep femoral vein prior to surgery

    go through and back to the heart. If the deep system is Blocked(has a thrombus), the patient will feel pain in the leg. This test is sometimes referred

    Perthes test

    Perthes_test

  • Heart
  • Organ found in humans and other animals

    exposing the fatty centre to the circulating blood. In this case a clot or thrombus can form, blocking the artery, and restricting blood flow to an area of

    Heart

    Heart

    Heart

  • Pulmonary embolism
  • Blockage of an artery in the lungs

    a "saddle embolus" at the bifurcation of the main pulmonary artery and thrombus burden in the lobar arteries on both sides Pulmonary embolism (white arrow)

    Pulmonary embolism

    Pulmonary embolism

    Pulmonary_embolism

  • Ultrasonography of deep vein thrombosis
  • Medical diagnostic method

    improved. A thrombus may not be evident in the scan. Also a vein lumen may show echoes without the presence of a thrombus. The location of the thrombus and its

    Ultrasonography of deep vein thrombosis

    Ultrasonography of deep vein thrombosis

    Ultrasonography_of_deep_vein_thrombosis

  • Atrial fibrillation
  • Irregular beating of the atria of the heart

    ventricular pressure (pulmonary hypertension), presence of left atrial thrombus (low sensitivity), presence of left ventricular hypertrophy and pericardial

    Atrial fibrillation

    Atrial fibrillation

    Atrial_fibrillation

  • Phlebothrombosis
  • (phlebitis). Thrombophlebitis is phlebitis (vein inflammation) related to a thrombus (blood clot). These conditions are usually of the superficial veins and

    Phlebothrombosis

    Phlebothrombosis

  • CHA2DS2–VASc score
  • Estimation of stroke risk in some patients

    blood in the upper heart chambers, leading to the formation of a mural thrombus that can dislodge into the blood flow, reach the brain, cut off supply

    CHA2DS2–VASc score

    CHA2DS2–VASc_score

  • Neutrophil
  • Type of white blood cell

    formation may also impact cardiovascular disease, as NETs may influence thrombus formation in coronary arteries. NETs are now known to exhibit pro-thrombotic

    Neutrophil

    Neutrophil

    Neutrophil

  • Circulatory system
  • Organ system for circulating blood in animals

    major cardiovascular disease involves the creation of a clot, called a "thrombus". These can originate in veins or arteries. Deep venous thrombosis, which

    Circulatory system

    Circulatory system

    Circulatory_system

  • Terry Balsamo
  • American guitarist (born 1972)

    likely formation of an aneurysm, allowing for pooling of static blood and a thrombus. His doctors did not think he would ever be able to play guitar again.

    Terry Balsamo

    Terry Balsamo

    Terry_Balsamo

  • Complication (medicine)
  • Unfavorable result of disease or medical treatment

    fibrillation can cause and increase the risk of development of a thrombus (blood clot). The thrombus can also develop into an embolus (mobile blood clot) and

    Complication (medicine)

    Complication_(medicine)

  • Kounis syndrome
  • Medical condition

    setting of coronary thrombosis (including stent thrombosis) where aspirated thrombus stained with hematoxylin-eosin and Giemsa demonstrate the presence of eosinophils

    Kounis syndrome

    Kounis_syndrome

  • Intracranial hemorrhage
  • Bleeding within the skull

    venous thrombosis and follow-up after treatment. These studies demonstrate thrombus as filling defect or lack of signal. Those with vasculitis may be presented

    Intracranial hemorrhage

    Intracranial hemorrhage

    Intracranial_hemorrhage

  • Infarction
  • Tissue death due to inadequate blood supply

    blocked due to an obstruction in the vessel (e.g., an arterial embolus, thrombus, or atherosclerotic plaque), compressed by something outside of the vessel

    Infarction

    Infarction

    Infarction

  • Coronary occlusion
  • Obstruction of the coronary artery

    during exertion may lead to angina. Acute coronary events occur when a thrombus forms due to disruption of a plaque. In acute heart attack, occlusion is

    Coronary occlusion

    Coronary occlusion

    Coronary_occlusion

  • Soot
  • Product of incomplete combustion of hydrocarbons

    setup, DE has been linked to acute vascular dysfunction and increased thrombus formation. This serves as a plausible mechanistic link between the previously

    Soot

    Soot

    Soot

  • Vascular disease
  • Medical condition

    blood clot. Most disorders of the veins involve obstruction such as a thrombus or insufficiency of the valves, or both of these. Other conditions may

    Vascular disease

    Vascular disease

    Vascular_disease

  • Anterior spinal artery syndrome
  • Human spinal cord disorder

    disease, decompression sickness, and collagen and elastin disorders. A thrombus in the artery of Adamkiewicz can lead to an anterior spinal syndrome. This

    Anterior spinal artery syndrome

    Anterior spinal artery syndrome

    Anterior_spinal_artery_syndrome

  • Seratrodast
  • Chemical used in the treatment of asthma

    thromboxane synthase inhibitors such as ozagrel, seratrodast does not affect thrombus formation, time to occlusion and bleeding time. Seratrodast has no effect

    Seratrodast

    Seratrodast

    Seratrodast

  • Deep femoral vein
  • Large blood vessel

    which can be a dangerous condition in the case of a thrombus, or blood clot, forming, as the thrombus may dislodge and travel to the lungs, causing pulmonary

    Deep femoral vein

    Deep femoral vein

    Deep_femoral_vein

  • Hemostasis
  • Process of preventing and stopping bleeding

    primary hemostasis plug to become harder: the resultant plug is called a thrombus or blood clot. The blood clot contains the secondary hemostasis plug with

    Hemostasis

    Hemostasis

  • Encephalomalacia
  • Medical condition

    necessary substrates (primarily glucose); represents 80% of all strokes. A thrombus or embolus plugs an artery so there is a reduction or cessation of blood

    Encephalomalacia

    Encephalomalacia

    Encephalomalacia

  • Aspiration
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    caused by pulmonary aspiration Aspiration thrombectomy, embolectomy where a thrombus is removed by suction Bone marrow aspiration Joint aspiration, or arthrocentesis

    Aspiration

    Aspiration

  • Acalabrutinib
  • Chemical compound

    addition, in platelets treated with ibrutinib, thrombus formation was clearly inhibited while no impact to thrombus formation was identified relative to controls

    Acalabrutinib

    Acalabrutinib

    Acalabrutinib

  • Abdominal aortic aneurysm
  • Localized enlargement of the abdominal aorta

    Suitable hemodynamic conditions may be linked to specific intraluminal thrombus (ILT) patterns along the aortic lumen, which in turn may affect AAA's development

    Abdominal aortic aneurysm

    Abdominal aortic aneurysm

    Abdominal_aortic_aneurysm

  • Atrial flutter
  • Abnormal heart rhythm beginning in the atria

    susceptible individuals can lead to the formation of a thrombus (blood clot) within the heart. A thrombus is most likely to form in the atrial appendages. A

    Atrial flutter

    Atrial flutter

    Atrial_flutter

  • Pheochromocytoma
  • Tumor of the adrenal medulla which secretes adrenal hormones

    Rosenbloom BE, Sherman CT, Silberman AW (December 2009). "Left ventricular thrombus and embolic stroke caused by a functional paraganglioma". Journal of Clinical

    Pheochromocytoma

    Pheochromocytoma

    Pheochromocytoma

  • Renal cell carcinoma
  • Form of kidney cancer

    transplant to address retrohepatic or even suprahepatic inferior vena caval thrombus associated with renal tumors. With this technique, the whole abdominal

    Renal cell carcinoma

    Renal cell carcinoma

    Renal_cell_carcinoma

  • Fibrinogen
  • Soluble protein complex in blood plasma and involved in clot formation

    typically with radioiodine, is given to individuals, incorporated into a thrombus, and detected by scintigraphy. Levels of functionally normal fibrinogen

    Fibrinogen

    Fibrinogen

    Fibrinogen

  • Coronary arteries
  • Arteries transporting blood to heart muscle

    A heart attack results from a sudden plaque rupture and formation of a thrombus (blood clot) that completely blocks blood flow to a portion of the heart

    Coronary arteries

    Coronary arteries

    Coronary_arteries

  • Pyaemia
  • Medical condition

    War. arterial p. Pyaemia resulting from dissemination of emboli from a thrombus in cardiac vessels. cryptogenic p. Pyaemia of an origin that is hidden

    Pyaemia

    Pyaemia

    Pyaemia

  • Radiopharmaceutical
  • Pharmaceutical drug which emits radiation, used as a diagnostic or therapeutic agent

    In111-Leukocytes Infection/inflammation imaging IV In-vivo Imaging In111-Platelets Thrombus imaging IV In-vivo Imaging In111-Pentetreotide Somatostatin receptor imaging

    Radiopharmaceutical

    Radiopharmaceutical

    Radiopharmaceutical

  • Mid-Way Regional Airport
  • Airport in Midlothian, TX

    atherosclerosis of the right coronary artery with superimposed fresh-recent thrombus, suggesting an acute myocardial infarction (heart attack). No signs of

    Mid-Way Regional Airport

    Mid-Way Regional Airport

    Mid-Way_Regional_Airport

  • Paralysis
  • Loss of motor function

    Degenerative Myelopathy". www.ufaw.org.uk. Retrieved May 27, 2025. "Saddle Thrombus in Cats: Causes, Symptoms, and How To Help Your Cat". www.petmd.com. Retrieved

    Paralysis

    Paralysis

  • Peritoneal recesses
  • protruding into the recess may obstruct the inferior mesenteric vein or cause a thrombus to form within it, and the vein may be sectioned during surgical repair

    Peritoneal recesses

    Peritoneal recesses

    Peritoneal_recesses

  • Left atrial appendage occlusion
  • Medical treatment

    from Cardia, is a percutaneous, transcatheter device intended to prevent thrombus embolization from the left atrial appendage in patients who have non-valvular

    Left atrial appendage occlusion

    Left atrial appendage occlusion

    Left_atrial_appendage_occlusion

  • Angular vein
  • Vein of the face

    parts of the nose and the upper lip. The angular vein may be affected by a thrombus. This can create problems for endovascular treatment. Any infection of

    Angular vein

    Angular vein

    Angular_vein

  • Cerebral infarction
  • Stroke resulting from lack of blood flow

    better the outcome for the patient. If cerebral infarction is caused by a thrombus occluding blood flow to an artery supplying the brain, definitive therapy

    Cerebral infarction

    Cerebral infarction

    Cerebral_infarction

  • Disseminated intravascular coagulation
  • Medical condition where blood clots block small blood vessels

    Activation of the intrinsic and extrinsic coagulation pathways causes excess thrombus formation in the blood vessels. Consumption of coagulation factors due

    Disseminated intravascular coagulation

    Disseminated intravascular coagulation

    Disseminated_intravascular_coagulation

  • Fibrinolysis
  • Process that prevents blood clots from growing

    thrombolysis (the breakdown of a thrombus), fibrinolytic drugs are used. They are given following a heart attack to dissolve the thrombus blocking the coronary artery;

    Fibrinolysis

    Fibrinolysis

  • Interventional radiology
  • Medical subspecialty

    to the brain, the interventionalist can remove the thrombus or deliver drugs to dissolve the thrombus. These procedures are referred to as mechanical thrombectomy

    Interventional radiology

    Interventional radiology

    Interventional_radiology

  • Kazi Mobin-Uddin
  • American surgeon (1930–1999)

    thrombosis required a high-risk invasive surgical procedure to prevent thrombus embolization to the pulmonary artery. In its October 20, 1969 issue, Newsweek

    Kazi Mobin-Uddin

    Kazi_Mobin-Uddin

  • Ocular ischemic syndrome
  • Lack of blood flow within the eye

    atherosclerosis). Retinal artery occlusion is also caused by a left atrial thrombus in patients with atrial fibrillation. Consequently, those with transient

    Ocular ischemic syndrome

    Ocular_ischemic_syndrome

  • Vein
  • Blood vessels that carry blood towards the heart

    SVT is the development of a thrombus in a superficial vein. SVT is not normally clinically significant, but the thrombus can migrate into the deep venous

    Vein

    Vein

    Vein

  • Lemierre's syndrome
  • Medical condition

    internal jugular vein. In this vein, the bacteria cause the formation of a thrombus containing these bacteria. Furthermore, the internal jugular vein becomes

    Lemierre's syndrome

    Lemierre's syndrome

    Lemierre's_syndrome

  • Cervical artery dissection
  • Medical condition

    brain. Thrombus formation is the natural physiologic response to the vascular injury to prevent significant blood loss. However, parts of the thrombus can

    Cervical artery dissection

    Cervical artery dissection

    Cervical_artery_dissection

  • Chronic thromboembolic pulmonary hypertension
  • Medical condition

    conditions combine with chronic inflammation and infection, non-resolution of thrombus may ensue. Risk factors for CTEPH include splenectomy, inflammatory bowel

    Chronic thromboembolic pulmonary hypertension

    Chronic thromboembolic pulmonary hypertension

    Chronic_thromboembolic_pulmonary_hypertension

  • Endovascular coiling
  • Surgical treatment for aneurysm

    predictive tools for surgical planning and outcome evaluation to best promote thrombus formation. However, most computer models use many assumptions for simplicity

    Endovascular coiling

    Endovascular coiling

    Endovascular_coiling

  • Lysine acetylsalicylate
  • Chemical compound

    ultra-rapid platelet blockade agent for intra-procedural clearance of thrombus, and among patients with an urgent need for antiplatelet therapy without

    Lysine acetylsalicylate

    Lysine acetylsalicylate

    Lysine_acetylsalicylate

  • Acute aortic syndrome
  • Medical condition

    abnormalities of the aorta. These include aortic dissection, intramural thrombus, and penetrating atherosclerotic aortic ulcer. AAS can be caused by a lesion

    Acute aortic syndrome

    Acute aortic syndrome

    Acute_aortic_syndrome

  • Medical terminology
  • Language used to describe the human body

    clotting of blood Greek θρόμβος (thrómbos), lump, piece, clot of blood thrombus, thrombocytopenia -oma(singular), -omata(plural) tumor, mass, fluid collection

    Medical terminology

    Medical terminology

    Medical_terminology

  • Aggregation
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    accumulation of platelets to the site of a wound to form a platelet plug or a thrombus Flocculation, a process where a solute comes out of solution in the form

    Aggregation

    Aggregation

  • Stryker Corporation
  • American medical technology company

    August 2011 Concentric Medical $135 million Devices for the removal of thrombus in patients experiencing acute ischemic stroke along with a broad range

    Stryker Corporation

    Stryker Corporation

    Stryker_Corporation

  • Satraplatin
  • Chemical compound

    constipation, nausea or vomiting, increase risk of infection, bruising. Thrombus: Cancer can increase the risk of developing a blood clot, and chemotherapy

    Satraplatin

    Satraplatin

    Satraplatin

  • Marie-Louise Meilleur
  • Canadian supercentenarian (1880–1998)

    someone shouted directly into her right ear. Marie-Louise Meilleur died of a thrombus at age 117 on April 16, 1998, in Corbeil. One of her sons was living in

    Marie-Louise Meilleur

    Marie-Louise_Meilleur

  • Pulmonary thrombectomy
  • pulmonary thromboendarterectomies (PTEs) are both operations that remove thrombus. Aside from this similarity they differ in many ways. PTEs are done on

    Pulmonary thrombectomy

    Pulmonary thrombectomy

    Pulmonary_thrombectomy

  • Pump thrombosis
  • Medical condition

    or lead to death. In suspected pump thrombus, the clinical patient condition or pump parameters suggest thrombus on any of the blood-contacting surfaces

    Pump thrombosis

    Pump_thrombosis

  • Septic pelvic thrombophlebitis
  • although right is more common due to dextroversion of the uterus). The thrombus is then invaded by microorganisms. Ascending infections cause 99% of postpartum

    Septic pelvic thrombophlebitis

    Septic_pelvic_thrombophlebitis

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  • Female

    Swedish

    NILSINE

    Feminine form of Swedish Nils, NILSINE means "victor of the people."

  • Umaprasad
  • Boy/Male

    Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Telugu

    Umaprasad

    Blessing of Goddess Parvati

  • Niyanta
  • Girl/Female

    Gujarati, Indian

    Niyanta

    Creator; Another Name for Brahma

  • Connett
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Devon)

    Connett

    English (Devon) : unexplained.

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    German, Hebrew

    Ozzi

    Strong

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    Arabic, Muslim

    Mubaraq

    Blessing

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  • Girl/Female

    Hebrew

    Fifne

    He shall add.

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    Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Sindhi, Telugu

    Ichha

    Wish; Desire

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    Arabic, Kurdish, Muslim

    Babik

    Law

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    Indian

    Sharv

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  • Thrombus
  • n.

    A clot of blood formed of a passage of a vessel and remaining at the site of coagulation.

  • Thrombi
  • pl.

    of Thrombus

  • Thrombus
  • n.

    A tumor produced by the escape of blood into the subcutaneous cellular tissue.