Thrombose par effort
thrombose par effort throm·bose par ef·fort (trôɴ-bōz’ pär ě-fôr’)
n.
Thrombosis caused by stress or spontaneous thrombosis of the subclavian or axillary vein. Also called Paget-von Schrötter syndrome.
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