different between thrombolytically vs thrombolysis
thrombolytically
English
Etymology
thrombolytic +? -ally
Adverb
thrombolytically (not comparable)
- In a thrombolytic manner; so as to break down blood clots.
thrombolytically From the web:
thrombolysis
English
Etymology
From thromb- +? -o- +? -lysis.
Noun
thrombolysis (uncountable)
- The breaking down of blood clots by pharmacological or other means
Related terms
- thrombolyse
- thrombolytic
- thrombolytically
Derived terms
- sonothrombolysis
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