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thrombus

Noun
pl: thrombi

This term describes a stationary blood clot that develops and remains attached to the inner wall of a blood vessel or the heart. It is a precise medical term used to distinguish a localized blockage from an embolus, which is a clot or mass that has broken loose and traveled through the bloodstream to a different location. In clinical settings, the word carries a high-stakes connotation, as it implies a potential for ischemia or infarction. It is almost exclusively used in professional medical discourse, whereas a layperson would typically use the general term clot.

Meanings

Noun

A blood clot that forms within a blood vessel, obstructing the flow of blood through the circulatory system.

"The patient was diagnosed with a deep vein thrombus in the lower leg."

Noun

A mass of coagulated blood that adheres to the wall of a blood vessel or the heart.

"The surgeon removed a large thrombus from the pulmonary artery."

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