thrombus in English

noun
1
a blood clot formed in situ within the vascular system of the body and impeding blood flow.
Mechanical valves are made with a combination of metals and sophisticated materials to ensure durability and a smooth surface to avoid blood clots, thrombi , forming.

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1. Thrombus, or clot, in artery

2. The Coagulum, which is usually fibrinous, is known as a thrombus.

3. At admission, transesophageal echocardiography showed a thrombus on the atrial side of the fixed valve leaflet and a thrombus (2.4×1.6cm) floating from the left atrial roof.

4. Results The leech injection inhibited the formation of experimental thrombus plateletadhesivenessplatelet.

5. The haemostasis system becomes temporarily biased towards thrombus formation, leading to a prothrombotic state.

6. Objective To investigate the safety and efficiency of ticlopidine and warfarin on intracardiac mural thrombus.

7. In addition, a marginal thrombus was now present in the left ventricle despite antithrombotic therapy.

8. 28 We report a 65 - year - old patient presenting with left atrial appendage thrombus formation.

9. Statins reduce vascular inflammation, improve endothelial function, stabilize VAPs, and reduce platelet aggregability and thrombus formation.

10. Background— Chronic thromboembolic pulmonary hypertension (CTEPH) is characterized by intraluminal thrombus organization and fibrous obliteration of pulmonary arteries.

11. A thrombus, colloquially called a blood Clot, is the final product of the blood coagulation step in hemostasis.There are two components to a thrombus: aggregated platelets and red blood cells that form a plug, and a mesh of cross-linked fibrin protein

12. Inflammatory changes of the umbilical-cord vessels and the allantois vessels with adherent thrombus indicate that intrauterine septicaemia was present.

13. To take individual baseline blood attenuation into account for statistical analysis, the difference of the thrombus Attenuations and the Attenuations of the

14. With the angioscope we were able to visualize small intimal, leaflets, wall adherent thrombus, and intimal disruptions after the intervention.

15. An Atypically large, free-floating thrombus extending from primary pulmonary malignancy into the left atrium (LA) is a rare phenomenon

16. Angioscopic findings show that in patients with unstable angina the thrombus is white or gray and probably consists mostly of platelets.

17. Under specific conditions, however, instead of reverse remodeling and Cicatrization, aggressive thrombus-associated autolysis of the aneurysm wall may result in delayed rupture.

18. Conversion of new-onset AF should not be attempted 48 h after onset without anticoagulation or transesophageal echocardiography to rule out intracardiac thrombus formation.

19. 25 According to clinical observation, the complications included: arrhythmia, breakout of capsule, air embolism, thrombosis and thrombus, catheter ablation tying, disjunction, infection, etc.

20. 21 According to clinical observation, the complications included: arrhythmia, breakout of capsule, air embolism, thrombosis and thrombus, catheter ablation tying, disjunction, infection, etc.

21. When a blood Clot, called a thrombus, forms in one or more of the deep veins in your body, usually in your legs, it can

22. But should the clotting substances in the blood be activated in a severely narrowed blood vessel, the thrombus formed could block the blood flow.

23. Thrombus Attenuations and Attenuations of the contralateral MCA were measured in manually placed regions of interest perpendicular to the vessel on sagittal reconstructions of the CT scans

24. It has a cell adhesion inhibitor activity and is useful for preventing or treating inflammation and accompanying thrombus formation, rheumatism, immunopathy, viral infection and cancer.

25. The heparin-free PCC did not affect the onset of coagulation. The interpretation of the alpha-angle showed no increased thrombus formation in heparin-free PCC preparation.

26. Blood clot a Coagulum in the blood stream formed of an aggregation of blood factors, primarily platelets, and fibrin with entrapment of cellular elements; see also thrombus

27. The medical term for a blood Clot is a thrombus, and a blood Clot deep in the vein of the legs is referred to as venous thrombosis

28. 20 Objective:To evaluate the safety and efficacy of percutaneous balloon mitral valvuloplasty(PBMV) in patients with rheumatic severe mitral stenosis and thrombus in the left atrial appendage.

29. Thrombus formation in the setting of AF most commonly occurs in the left atrial Appendage (LAA), left atrium (LA), right atrial Appendage (RAA), and right atrium in decreasing frequency

30. Hyponyms (each of the following is a kind of "Coagulum"): thrombus (a blood clot formed within a blood vessel and remaining attached to its place of origin)

31. The indications for invasive treatment are given for patients with patent aneurysms at a diameter of more than 2 cm or if a thrombus is present within the aneurysm.

32. The optical energy is deposited in a water-based absorbing fluid, e.g. saline, thrombolytic agent, blood or thrombus, and generates an acoustic impulse in the fluid through thermoelastic and/or thermodynamic mechanisms.

33. Though our knowledge of ablation techniques and technical prerequisites is continuously increasing, the difficulty to produce complete linear lesions in the left atrium and local thrombus formation at the ablation line are problems that are still not solved.

34. Clot: 1 n a lump of material formed from the content of a liquid Synonyms: coagulum Types: thrombus a blood Clot formed within a blood vessel and remaining attached to its place of origin embolus an abnormal particle (e.g

35. CVCT is associated with rupture of hepatic abscesses, inflammation extending into the hepatic vein or the Caudal vena cava, formation of a septic thrombus, and is the cause of multiple septic emboli in the pulmonary capillaries (MILLER & GAL, 2017).

36. Alteplase (Activase® rt-PA) for acute ischemic stroke: special precautions for new indication Alteplase is a serine protease that binds to fibrin in a thrombus or blood clot resulting in conversion of plasminogen to plasmin and initiation of local fibrinolysis.

37. Blood Podcast: Season 2, Episode 11 In this week’s episode, review a study that looks at primary diffuse large B-cell lymphoma of the central nervous system comparing tumor biologic features associated with Epstein-Barr virus, examine the functions of regulatory T cells in thrombus resolution in a mouse model, and learn more about subsequent

38. Left atrial Appendage occlusion (LAAO) lowers the risk of stroke by excluding the left atrial Appendage from the systemic circulation and preventing thrombus formation and embolization; it has emerged as a treatment option for patients with AF who are at moderate to high risk of stroke and poor candidates for long-term anticoagulation.

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