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 he·mo·sta·sisH0147500 (hē′mə-stā′sĭs, hē-mŏs′tə-) also he·mo·sta·sia (hē′mə-stā′zhə, -zhē-ə, -zē-ə)n.1.  The stoppage of bleeding or hemorrhage.2.  The stoppage of blood flow through a blood vessel or body part.he•mo•sta•sis(ˌhi məˈsteɪ sɪs)
 n.    1.  the stoppage of bleeding.    2.  the stoppage of the circulation of blood in a part of the body.    3.  stagnation of blood in a part.  [1835–45]
 hemostasis, haemostasisthe stoppage of bleeding or cessation of the circulation of the blood; stagnation of the blood in a part of the body. Also hemostasia, haemostasia.See also: Blood and Blood VesselsThesaurusTranslations| Noun | 1. | hemostasis - surgical procedure of stopping the flow of blood (as with a hemostat)haemostasia, haemostasis, hemostasiasurgical operation, surgical procedure, surgical process, surgery, operation - a medical procedure involving an incision with instruments; performed to repair damage or arrest disease in a living body; "they will schedule the operation as soon as an operating room is available"; "he died while undergoing surgery"stop, stoppage - the act of stopping something; "the third baseman made some remarkable stops"; "his stoppage of the flow resulted in a flood" | 
 hemostasisenUK
 hemostasis[‚hē·mə′stā·səs]  (medicine) The arrest of a flow of blood or hemorrhage. The stopping or slowing of circulation.hemostasisenUK
 hemostasis[he″mo-sta´sis, he-mos´tah-sis] 1. arrest of the escape of blood by either natural means (clot formation or vessel spasm) or artificial means (compression or ligation).2. interruption of blood flow to a part. Hemostasis. From Polaski and Tatro, 1996. he·mo·sta·sis(hē'mō-stā'sis, hē-mos'tă-sis),  Although the principal stress correctly falls on the second syllable in this word, the pronunciation hemosta'sis is more usual in the U.S. Do not confuse this word with homeostasis.1. The arrest of bleeding. 2. The arrest of circulation in a part. 3. Stagnation of blood.  Synonym(s): hemostasia [hemo- + G. stasis, a standing]hemostasis(hē′mə-stā′sĭs, hē-mŏs′tə-) alsohemostasia(hē′mə-stā′zhə, -zhē-ə, -zē-ə)n.1.  The stoppage of bleeding or hemorrhage.2.  The stoppage of blood flow through a blood vessel or body part.hemostasisInternal medicine Any natural or interventional stopping of blood flow. See Injection sclerotherapy.he·mo·sta·sis (hē'mō-stā'sis) 1. The arrest of bleeding. 2. The arrest of circulation in a part. 3. Stagnation of blood.Synonym(s): haemostasis. [hemo- + G. stasis, a standing]
 HemostasisThe stopping of bleeding or blood flow through a blood vessel or organ.Mentioned in: Bleeding Time, Hypercoagulation Disordershe·mo·sta·sis (hē'mō-stā'sis) 1. Arrest of bleeding. 2. Arrest of circulation in a part. 3. Stagnation of blood.Synonym(s): haemostasis. [hemo- + G. stasis, a standing]
 hemostasisenUK
 Synonyms for hemostasisnoun surgical procedure of stopping the flow of blood (as with a hemostat)Synonymshaemostasiahaemostasishemostasia
 Related Wordssurgical operationsurgical proceduresurgical processsurgeryoperationstopstoppage
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