Thrombosis [noun]
Definition of Thrombosis:
loss of consciousness fromblockage in vein or artery
Sentence/Example of Thrombosis:
Certainly this drug should be administered if there is the least evidence of thrombosis.
(ii) If there be thrombosis of the bulb of the jugular vein.
Of the circulatory system:—Myocarditis, Endocarditis, Thrombosis.
In advanced sclerosis there may be one or more of a series of accidents due to embolism, thrombosis, or rupture of the vessels.
Thrombosis is favored, and where atheromatous ulcers are formed, embolism is to be feared.
Examinations after death have shown that thrombosis exists for some distance around the gangrenous mass.
Thrombosis of the subclavian and axillary veins is much less frequent.
Occasionally, the occurrence of thrombosis of the portal vein adds an embarrassing and dangerous complication.
There is an inability to use one or more limbs, and the suspicion of thrombosis is raised.
This is thrombosis, and it often gives rise to sudden and excessive lameness of a very painful character.