Clotted [verb]

Definition of Clotted:

coagulate

Synonyms of Clotted:


Opposite/Antonyms of Clotted:

Loose

Melt

Thin


Sentence/Example of Clotted:

The next day, he underwent emergency brain surgery for possible bleeding on his brain linked to a subdural hematoma, or blood clot on his brain.

Doctors monitored her for several days, examining her for blood clots and heart irregularities, common secondary symptoms of the virus.

Hayes said doctors cleared a blood clot in his heart and inserted a stent.

What’s more, when the team injected patient auto-antibodies into mice, the rodents formed blood clots — hinting that clotting in people could be triggered by the immune proteins.

Of the people in the study, for instance, 11 patients developed blood clots, and only half of them had the auto-antibodies.

Singh, a hematologist and oncologist, was called in to treat the patients’ blood clots and plummeting blood cell counts.

The other group will get a high dose, an amount normally used to break up a diagnosed blood clot.

“It’s the people who get really sick who seem to have the worst problem with developing blood clots,” says clinical hematologist Jean Connors of Harvard Medical School and Brigham and Women’s Hospital in Boston.

The flow of blood covered his visage and clotted his long white beard, while he struggled to keep back two Crusaders.

The blood of the victim was not yet dry, or even clotted, on the leaves.