Thrombus
11thrombus — A clot in the cardiovascular systems formed during life from constituents of blood; it may be occlusive or attached to the vessel or heart wall without obstructing the lumen (mural t.). [L. fr. G. thrombos, a clot] …
12Thrombus — Blutpfropf * * * Thrọm|bus 〈m.; , Thrọm|ben〉 Blutpfropf innerhalb eines Blutgefäßes [lat. <grch. thrombos; → Thrombose] * * * Thrọm|bus [latinisiert aus griech. thrómbos = geronnene Blutmasse, Klumpen], der; , …ben: Blutpfropf innerhalb… …
13thrombus — n. (pl. bi ) clot of blood; tumour in blood vessel. ♦ thrombogenic, a. producing thrombus. ♦ thromboid, a. like a thrombus. ♦ thrombosis, n. formation of thrombi …
14thrombus — Solid mass that forms in a blood vessel, usually as a result of damage to the wall. The first aggregate is of platelets and fibrin, but the thrombus may propagate by clotting in the stagnant down stream blood …
15thrombus — (tron bus ) s. m. Terme de chirurgie. Petite tumeur arrondie, violacée, qui se forme quelquefois autour de l ouverture d une veine sur laquelle on a pratiqué la saignée. HISTORIQUE XVIe s. • Le sang se concrée en thrombus, et après se… …
16Thrombus — Throm|bus der; , ...ben <aus nlat. thrombus, dies aus gr. thrómbos »Klumpen, Blutpfropf «> Blutpfropf innerhalb eines Blutgefäßes (bes. einer Vene; Med.) …
17thrombus — trombas statusas T sritis ekologija ir aplinkotyra apibrėžtis Kraujo krešulys, susidaręs gyvo organizmo kraujagyslėse arba širdyje. atitikmenys: angl. thrombus vok. Thrombe, f rus. тромб, m …
18thrombus — A mass of blood that forms on the wall of a blood vessel or in the heart when blood platelets, proteins, and cells stick together. A thrombus may block the flow of blood …
19thrombus — noun (plural thrombi) Etymology: New Latin, from Greek thrombos clot Date: circa 1693 a clot of blood formed within a blood vessel and remaining attached to its place of origin compare embolus …
20THROMBUS — s. m. (On fait sentir l S.) T. de Chirur. Petite partie graisseuse qui se détache du tissu cellulaire, et vient fermer l orifice de la saignée et arrêter l écoulement du sang, jusqu à ce qu elle ait été enlevée par la lancette du chirurgien …