thrombose
verb[I]
medicalspecializeduk/θrɒmˈbəʊz/us/θrɑːmˈboʊz/to beaffectedbythrombosis(= amedicalconditionin which theflowofbloodin thebodyisblockedby apartlysolidmassofbloodcalled aclot):
形成血栓Haemorrhoids are not usuallypainfulunlessthey thrombose.痔疮通常不疼,除非形成血栓。
- Weobservedthrombosisandinfectionswith thrombosingtendencies.
- Distension maybecomesoseverethat his sigmoidcolonpresseson hisleftiliacveinand may make it thrombose.
- Externalhaemorrhoidsmay thrombosespontaneously,possiblysecondarytostrainingatstoolorheavylifting.
- Because of theimmaturityof thesinuses, thesevenous"lakes" thrombosespontaneouslyandcausevenousbraininfarction.
- Oneadvantageof thisprocedureis that when onevesselhas thrombosed the othervesselfunctionsas asafetyvalve.
Disorders & diseases of the heart & blood
- acquired agammaglobulinemia
- agammaglobulinemia
- agnogenic myeloid metaplasia
- angina
- anti-anaemia
- dilated cardiomyopathy
- Ebstein's anomaly
- economy-class syndrome
- Eisenmenger syndrome
- endocarditis
- fur
- haemophilia
- lockjaw
- non-haemolytic
- paediatric thrombocytopenia
- patent ductus arteriosus
- pericarditis
- peripheral vascular disease
- Raynaud's disease
- varicose vein