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Wat (wie) is thrombosis - definitie

VASCULAR DISEASE CAUSED BY THE FORMATION OF A BLOOD CLOT INSIDE A BLOOD VESSEL, OBSTRUCTING THE FLOW OF BLOOD THROUGH THE CIRCULATORY SYSTEM
Thromboembolism; Arterial thrombosis; Trombosis; Thrombosed; Chronic thromboembolic disease; Vascular thrombosis; Intracranial thrombosis; Thrombo-embolic disease; Axillary vein thrombosis; Atherothrombosis; Thromboembolic stroke; Thrombotic; Venous occlusive disease; Thrombotic disease; Obstruction of a blood vessel; Obstruction (blood vessel); Prothrombotic risk factors; Thrombos; Thromboembolic; Prothrombotic; Thrombotic phenomena; Arterial thromboembolic events; Microthrombosis; Arterial blood clot
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Thrombosis         
·noun The obstruction of a blood vessel by a clot formed at the site of obstruction;
- distinguished from embolism, which is produced by a clot or foreign body brought from a distance.
thrombosis         
n. a coronary thrombosis
thrombosis         
(thromboses)
Thrombosis is the formation of a blood clot in a person's heart or in one of their blood vessels, which can cause death. (MEDICAL)
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Thrombosis

Thrombosis (from Ancient Greek θρόμβωσις thrómbōsis "clotting") is the formation of a blood clot inside a blood vessel, obstructing the flow of blood through the circulatory system. When a blood vessel (a vein or an artery) is injured, the body uses platelets (thrombocytes) and fibrin to form a blood clot to prevent blood loss. Even when a blood vessel is not injured, blood clots may form in the body under certain conditions. A clot, or a piece of the clot, that breaks free and begins to travel around the body is known as an embolus.

Thrombosis may occur in veins (venous thrombosis) or in arteries (arterial thrombosis). Venous thrombosis (sometimes called DVT, deep vein thrombosis) leads to a blood clot in the affected part of the body, while arterial thrombosis (and, rarely, severe venous thrombosis) affects the blood supply and leads to damage of the tissue supplied by that artery (ischemia and necrosis). A piece of either an arterial or a venous thrombus can break off as an embolus, which could then travel through the circulation and lodge somewhere else as an embolism. This type of embolism is known as a thromboembolism. Complications can arise when a venous thromboembolism (commonly called a VTE) lodges in the lung as a pulmonary embolism. An arterial embolus may travel further down the affected blood vessel, where it can lodge as an embolism.

Voorbeelden uit tekstcorpus voor thrombosis
1. The issue explained 20.12.2002: Deep vein thrombosis
2. There are also concerns that being cramped increases passengers‘ risk of developing deep vein thrombosis.
3. According to the study, published by the Journal of Thrombosis and Thrombolysis, two women died.
4. Drink lots of fluid so that you don‘t dehydrate." The issue explained 20.12.2002: Deep vein thrombosis
5. Ethel Martin, '1, developed deep vein thrombosis following her ordeal in an overstretched casualty unit.