Thrombose


verb
1.
to become or affect with a thrombus

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  • Thrombostasis

    thrombostasis throm·bo·sta·sis (thrŏm’bō-stā’sĭs, thrŏm-bŏs’tə-sĭs) n. Local arrest of the circulation by thrombosis.

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