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thromboembolism
throm·bo·em·bo·lism T0189200 (thrŏm′bō-ĕm′bə-lĭz′əm)n. The blocking of a blood vessel by a blood clot dislodged from its site of origin. throm′bo·em·bol′ic (-ĕm-bŏl′ĭk) adj.thromboembolism (ˌθrɒmbəʊˈɛmbəˌlɪzəm) n (Pathology) pathol the obstruction of a blood vessel by a thrombus that has become detached from its original sitethrom•bo•em•bo•lism (ˌθrɒm boʊˈɛm bəˌlɪz əm) n. the blockage of a blood vessel by a thrombus carried through the bloodstream. [1905–10] throm`bo•em•bol′ic (-ɛmˈbɒl ɪk) adj. ThesaurusNoun | 1. | thromboembolism - occlusion of a blood vessel by an embolus that has broken away from a thrombusocclusion - closure or blockage (as of a blood vessel) | Translationsthromboembolism
thromboembolism[¦thräm·bō′em·bə‚liz·əm] (medicine) An embolism resulting from a dislodged thrombus or part of a thrombus. thromboembolism
thromboembolism [throm″bo-em´bo-lizm] obstruction of a blood vessel with thrombotic material carried by the blood from the site of origin to plug another vessel.throm·bo·em·bo·lism (throm'bō-em'bŏ-lizm), Embolism from a thrombus. [thrombo- + G. embolismos, embolism] thromboembolism (thrŏm′bō-ĕm′bə-lĭz′əm)n. The blocking of a blood vessel by a blood clot dislodged from its site of origin. throm′bo·em·bol′ic (-ĕm-bŏl′ĭk) adj.throm·bo·em·bo·lism (throm'bō-em'bŏ-lizm) Embolism from a thrombus. [thrombo- + G. embolismos, embolism]thromboembolism An EMBOLISM caused by a dislodged THROMBUS.ThromboembolismA clot in the blood that forms and blocks a blood vessel. It can lead to infarction, or death of the surrounding tissue due to lack of blood supply.Mentioned in: Splenectomythrom·bo·em·bo·lism (throm'bō-em'bŏ-lizm) Embolism from a thrombus. [thrombo- + G. embolismos, embolism]thromboembolism Related to thromboembolism: pulmonary thromboembolismWords related to thromboembolismnoun occlusion of a blood vessel by an embolus that has broken away from a thrombusRelated Words |