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Definition of thrombosis in English: thrombosisnounPlural thromboses θrɒmˈbəʊsɪsθrɑmˈboʊsəs mass nounLocal coagulation or clotting of the blood in a part of the circulatory system. increased risk of thrombosis count noun a coronary thrombosis Example sentencesExamples - Birth control pills can cause a small increase in the risk of thrombosis and heart attack.
- History of these conditions increases the risk of deep vein thrombosis after varicose vein surgery and may lead to a decision not to operate.
- Patients present with local pressure symptoms, thrombosis, or distal embolisation.
- Small or large vessels may be affected, with local thrombosis or thromboembolism from artery to artery or cardiac embolism.
- One complication is a blood clot or thrombosis blocking the flow to the fistula.
Synonyms blood clot, embolism, embolus, infarction stroke, ictus, seizure heart attack, coronary thrombosis, coronary archaic apoplexy
Origin Early 18th century: modern Latin, from Greek thrombōsis 'curdling', from thrombos 'blood clot'. Rhymes apotheosis, chlorosis, cirrhosis, diagnosis, halitosis, hypnosis, kenosis, meiosis, metempsychosis, misdiagnosis, mononucleosis, myxomatosis, necrosis, neurosis, osmosis, osteoporosis, prognosis, psittacosis, psychosis, sclerosis, symbiosis, toxoplasmosis, trichinosis, tuberculosis Definition of thrombosis in US English: thrombosisnounθrɑmˈboʊsəsTHrämˈbōsəs Local coagulation or clotting of the blood in a part of the circulatory system. increased risk of thrombosis he died of a coronary thrombosis Example sentencesExamples - Patients present with local pressure symptoms, thrombosis, or distal embolisation.
- Birth control pills can cause a small increase in the risk of thrombosis and heart attack.
- History of these conditions increases the risk of deep vein thrombosis after varicose vein surgery and may lead to a decision not to operate.
- Small or large vessels may be affected, with local thrombosis or thromboembolism from artery to artery or cardiac embolism.
- One complication is a blood clot or thrombosis blocking the flow to the fistula.
Synonyms blood clot, embolism, embolus, infarction
Origin Early 18th century: modern Latin, from Greek thrombōsis ‘curdling’, from thrombos ‘blood clot’. |