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during surgery.
Thrombosis is the
pathological development of
blood clots.
These clots may
break free and
become mobile,
forming an
embolus or grow to such...
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prothrombin time (PT), respectively. Once
clots have formed,
other drugs can be used to
promote thrombolysis or
clot breakdown. Streptokinase, an
enzyme produced...
- time, the
cream content rises to the
surface and
forms "
clots" or "clouts",
hence the name.
Clotted cream is an
essential ingredient for
cream tea. Although...
- of
clotted blood. Each test
points to a
different component of the
clotting sequence which is made up of
coagulation factors that help form
clots. Abnormal...
- when
clots then
migrate downstream and can
affect any organ. Alternatively,
arterial occlusion occurs as a
consequence of
embolism of
blood clots originating...
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Clot retraction is the "shrinking" of a
blood clot over a
number of days. In
doing so, the
edges of the
blood vessel wall at the
point of
injury are slowly...
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clot in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
clot is the
final product of the
blood coagulation step in hemostasis.
Clot may also
refer to:
Blood Clot Boy...
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clots inside blood vessels) in
those considered at risk for
developing thrombosis. Some
people are at a
higher risk for the
formation of
blood clots than...
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venous clots are red
blood cell and
fibrin rich.
Platelets and
white blood cells are also components.
Platelets are not as
prominent in
venous clots as they...
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Blood Clots".
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April 2014. Biswas,
Soutik (31
January 2013). "Book Review: Our Moon Has
Blood Clots". Mint. Retrieved...