clotted+blood

  • 71haematoma — n. (US hematoma) Med. a solid swelling of clotted blood within the tissues …

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  • 72Varidase® — /väˈri dāz/ noun The proprietary name of a drug used to liquefy, for draining away, clotted blood, thick pus, and dead tissue in deep infections …

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  • 74Perianal hematoma — A Perianal hematoma is a type of hematoma located in, or on the border of the anus. Australian Doctor Patient information sheet Author: Professor John Murtagh] It can be misdiagnosed as a haemorrhoid, but is sometimes referred to as an external… …

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  • 75clot — clot1 [klɔt US kla:t] v past tense and past participle clotted present participle clotting [I and T] if a liquid such as blood or milk clots, or if something clots it, it becomes thicker and more solid →↑clotted cream clot 2 clot2 n [: Old… …

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  • 76coagulate — coagulate, congeal, set, curdle, clot, jelly, jell are comparable when meaning to form or cause to form a stiff mass that is solid or at least cohesive. Coagulate implies a thickening or solidification of a liquid and usually the making insoluble …

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  • 77Thrombus — Clot redirects here. For other uses, see Clot (disambiguation). Not to be confused with Embolism. Blood clot diagram. A thrombus (Greek θρόμβος), or blood clot, is the final product of the blood coagulation step in hemostasis. It is achieved via… …

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  • 78Clotting time — The time required for a sample of blood to coagulate in vitro under standard conditions is called clotting time . Clotting is the formation of a jelly like substance over the valves of the blood vessels resulting in stoppage of blood flow.… …

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  • 79clot — I. noun Etymology: Middle English, from Old English clott; akin to Middle High German klōz lump, ball more at clout Date: before 12th century 1. a portion of a substance adhering together in a thick nondescript mass (as of clay or gum) 2. a. a… …

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  • 80clot — I UK [klɒt] / US [klɑt] noun [countable] Word forms clot : singular clot plural clots 1) a lump consisting of blood or another liquid that has become thick 2) British informal old fashioned a stupid person II UK [klɒt] / US [klɑt] verb… …

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