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Thromboembolus




Thromboembolus

A clot of material that breaks free from a primary site, is transported in the bloodstream and becomes lodged and adhered at a secondary site.

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Clot
A jelly-like mass of blood.



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Thrombocyte
Also known as platelets because of their small plate-like appearance. Their chief function is to initiate blood clotting when injury occurs.

Thrombocytopenia
Decrease in blood platelets.

Thromboembolism
A condition in which a blood clot fragment breaks off from one part of the body and blocks a blood vessel in another part of the body.

Thrombolysis
The breaking up of a blood clot.

Thrombolytic Medication (clot-buster drug)
Medication used during a heart attack to dissolve any clots in the coronary arteries that may be blocking blood flow.

Thrombolytic therapy
A medication that dissolves blood clots.

Thrombophlebitis
The inflammation of a vein associated with a blood clot.

Thrombosis
A blood clot formed in the blood vessel or in the heart.

Thrombus
A blood clot.



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