释义 |
thrombose, v. Path.|θrɒmˈbəʊz| [Back-formation from thrombosis.] a. trans. To cause thrombosis in (a blood vessel). Cf. thrombosed a.
1910Practitioner June 779 Acute endometritis... When sufficiently severe..to thrombose the endometrial capillaries. b. intr. To become occupied by a thrombus.
1938Arch. Path. XXV. 486 When the hemorrhage occurs into the deeper intimal layers, the capillaries adjacent to the point of rupture may thrombose. 1977Proc. R. Soc. Med. LXX. 401/1 Small blood vessels thrombose but larger vessels appear to be undamaged. Hence thromˈbosing ppl. a., undergoing or causing thrombosis.
1923Surg., Gynecol. & Obstetr. XXXVI. 313/1 The thrombosing part can sometimes be palpated. 1965Revue Roumaine d'Inframicrobiol. II. 71 Caudal thrombosing vasculopathies can be considered as manifestations of a latent pararickettsial infection. |