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Thrombosis (from
Ancient Gr**** θρόμβωσις (thrómbōsis) 'clotting') is the
formation of a
blood clot
inside a
blood vessel,
obstructing the flow of blood...
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examination by a
general practitioner or proctologist.
Management of
thrombosed perianal hematoma has been
poorly studied as of 2018. If
diagnosed within...
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neoplasms (MPNs) have
emerged as a
leading systemic cause of
splanchnic vein
thromboses (which
include PVT).[citation needed] The main
portal vein is
formed by...
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there is thrombophlebitis,
which is an
inflammatory reaction around a
thrombosed vein,
presenting as a
painful induration (thickening of the skin) with...
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thrombosed,
external hemorrhoids may
cause few problems. However, when
thrombosed,
hemorrhoids may be very painful....
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Thrombin and
fibrin glue are used
surgically to
treat bleeding and to
thrombose aneurysms.
Hemostatic Powder Spray TC-325 is used to
treated gastrointestinal...
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nephrolithiasis and cholelithiasis. The so-called
stones in the
veins appear to be
thrombosed haemorrhoids.
Those mentioned in the colon, liver, and
lungs suggest the...
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Retrieved 2009-02-10 – via Free
Online Library. Virchow, R. (1856). "
Thrombose und Embolie. Gefässentzündung und
septische Infektion".
Gesammelte Abhandlungen...
- lupus:
thromboses (blood
clots or "sticky blood") form in
blood vessels,
which prove to be
fatal if they move
within the bloodstream. If the
thromboses migrate...
- the
surrounding tissue. This blood-filled
cavity will
eventually either thrombose (clot)
enough to seal the leak or
rupture out of the
surrounding tissue...