clotting in the PONS Dictionary

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Smoking also raises the levels of fibrinogen and increases platelet production (both involved in blood clotting) which makes the blood viscous.
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It was cauliflower ear, a common issue for wrestlers caused by blood clotting that swells the ear up.
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Disseminated intravascular coagulation, the excessive activation of blood clotting, may obstruct blood flow to organs and paradoxically increase the bleeding risk.
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In addition, there are 40,000 haemophiliacs who can't get anti-clotting medicines.
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A blood test will show that the blood is not clotting properly.
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These enzymes in turn produce cellular energy and regulate nerve transmission, blood clotting, and oxygen transport.
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With arterial thrombosis, blood vessel wall damage is required, as it initiates coagulation, but clotting in the veins mostly occurs without any such damage.
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This also serves to assist the uterus in clotting the placental attachment point postpartum.
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This stimulates clotting that blocks off the artery (occlusive thrombus).
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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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