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clots <a clot; clots> N

clots

blood-clot MED

Clinging Clot REL

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It is characterized by haemolysis (the destruction of red blood cells) which can lead to life-threatening blood clots, kidney disease, pulmonary hypertension and other catastrophic consequences.
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Their sera (the liquid part of the blood when blood clots) was sensitized to the cells from donors - it was "alloreactive".
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The use of aspirin to prevent heart attacks is based on the drug's ability to inhibit the formation of blood clots, or thromboses, in the body.
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Women are at highest risk for developing clots, or thrombi, during the weeks following labor.
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Many of these proteins are clotting factors, which are important along with platelets for forming blood clots; clotting factor deficiencies can cause prolonged and excessive bleeding, a condition called hemophilia.
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The test itself tells whether the bacterium can ferment lactose, reduce litmus, form clots, form gas, or start peptonization.
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These clusters drew comparisons both to the biologic imagery of blood clots and spermazoa, and more figuratively to strategic maps and prom corsages.
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Heart attacks are caused primarily by blood clots, and low doses of aspirin are seen as an effective medical intervention for acute myocardial infarction.
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Cats with a heart murmur may develop blood clots that travel through arteries.
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Your body actually stops making coagulants -- it stops making the stuff that clots your blood.
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