different between thrombotic vs emboli
thrombotic
English
Adjective
thrombotic (comparative more thrombotic, superlative most thrombotic)
- (pathology) Of, pertaining to, or caused by thrombosis
Derived terms
- prothrombotic
- venothrombotic
Translations
thrombotic From the web:
- what thrombotic occlusion
- what thrombotic occlusion means
- thrombotic what it means
- what is thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura
- what is thrombotic microangiopathy
- what is thrombotic stroke
- what causes thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura
- what is thrombotic disease
emboli
English
Noun
emboli
- plural of embolus
Anagrams
- -mobile, Mobile, bemoil, emboil, mobile
Catalan
Verb
emboli
- third-person singular imperative form of embolar
- third-person singular present subjunctive form of embolar
- first-person singular present subjunctive form of embolar
Italian
Noun
emboli m
- plural of embolo
Anagrams
- mobile
Latin
Noun
embol?
- genitive singular of embolum
emboli From the web:
- what embolism
- what embolism means
- what embolism meaning in hindi
- embolization what does this mean
- embolism what is its connection to thrombosis
- what causes embolism
- what's pulmonary embolism
- what is embolization procedure
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