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thrombosis
This term carries a heavy clinical weight, evoking a sense of internal blockage and urgent medical risk. It describes a pathological state where the blood's natural clotting mechanism malfunctions, turning a life-saving process into a dangerous obstruction. It is almost exclusively used in medical reports, hospital settings, or formal health discussions. While a clot might be a simple biological event, thrombosis refers to the systemic condition or the process of the clot forming. It suggests a precarious situation where a blockage could lead to further complications like an embolism, creating a feeling of hidden, silent danger within the veins or arteries.
Countable when referring to a specific instance of a clot in a specific vessel, such as a cerebral thrombosis. Uncountable when referring to the general medical condition or the pathological process of clot formation.