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blood clot
[ bluhd klot ]
noun
- a mass of coagulated blood, as within a blood vessel or at the site of an open wound.
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He spent the next 17 days in and out of surgery for a broken back, perforated intestines, a blood clot in his lungs and three gunshot wounds, he testified.
In good spirits, she joked: "They hoovered out the blood clot… they literally hoovered me which is ironic isn't it."
Initially, the doctor informed Lisa Wolff that her husband had developed a blood clot in his popliteal artery and amputation might be necessary, according to the lawsuit.
A tired doctor, expecting a young patient to be healthy, can overlook their blood clot.
A few days later, Amarjit underwent emergency surgery and she says a massive blood clot was found, exactly where she had described being in pain.
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