thrombosis
21thrombosis — throm|bo|sis [θrɔmˈbəusıs US θra:mˈbou ] n plural thromboses [U and C] [Date: 1700 1800; : Modern Latin; Origin: Greek, from thrombos clot ] technical a serious medical problem caused by a ↑clot forming in your blood that prevents the blood from… …
22thrombosis — throm|bo|sis [ θram bousıs ] noun count or uncount a serious medical condition in which your blood gets thicker and forms a CLOT that stops the blood flowing normally …
23thrombosis — throm·bo·sis || θrÉ‘m bəʊsɪs /θrÉ’m n. formation of a blood clot via a coagulation of the blood in the heart or a blood vessel …
24thrombosis — noun (C, U) technical a serious medical problem caused by a clot 2 (1) forming in your blood, especially in your heart …
25thrombosis — throm·bo·sis …
26thrombosis — [θrɒmˈbəʊsɪs] noun [C/U] a serious medical condition in which your blood gets thicker and forms a CLOT that stops the blood from flowing normally …
27thrombosis — /θrɒmˈboʊsəs / (say throm bohsuhs) noun intravascular coagulation of the blood in any part of the circulatory system, as in the heart, arteries, veins, or capillaries. {New Latin, from Greek: curdling, clotting} –thrombotic /θrɒmˈbɒtɪk/ (say… …
28thrombosis — The formation of a blood clot within the circulatory system. It may form in the roughened vein wall in a varicosity, form around arteriosclerotic plaques, or result from trauma and surgery. The tendency rises with thick blood, age, obesity and …
29thrombosis — The formation or presence of a blood clot inside a blood vessel …
30cardiac thrombosis — thrombosis in the heart …