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Thrombosing - English meaning

Thrombosing – definitions in English dictionary

verb

Affect with or be affected by thrombosis.

Usage examples:

The superior mesenteric artery was thrombosed
verb

To be affected by thrombosis (= a medical condition in which the flow of blood in the body is blocked by a partly solid mass of blood called a clot)

Usage examples:

Haemorrhoids are not usually painful unless they thrombose.

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血栓形成

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Trombose

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Thrombosant

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Thrombosierend

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Trombosi

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Тромбирующий

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Trombosis

Word origin

late 19th century: back-formation from thrombosis.

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