Thromboclasis


[throm-bok-luh-sis] /θrɒmˈbɒk lə sɪs/
noun, Medicine/Medical.
1.
thrombolysis.

thromboclasis throm·boc·la·sis (thrŏm-bŏk’lə-sĭs)
n.
See thrombolysis.
throm’bo·clas’tic (thrŏm’bō-klās’tĭk) adj.

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