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embolic
em·bol·ic E0104300 (ĕm-bŏl′ĭk)adj.1. Of, relating to, or caused by an embolus or an embolism.2. Of or relating to emboly.embolic (ɛmˈbɒlɪk) adj1. (Pathology) of or relating to an embolus or embolism2. (Zoology) embryol of, relating to, or resulting from invaginationem•bol•ic (ɛmˈbɒl ɪk) adj. pertaining to an embolus or to embolism. [1865–70] ThesaurusAdj. | 1. | embolic - of or relating to an embolism or embolus | EncyclopediaSeeembolusembolic
embolic [em-bol´ik] pertaining to embolism or an embolus.em·bol·ic (em-bol'ik), Relating to an embolus or to embolism.embolic (ĕm-bŏl′ĭk)adj.1. Of, relating to, or caused by an embolus or an embolism.2. Of or relating to emboly.em·bol·ic (em-bol'ik) Relating to an embolus or to embolism. Patient discussion about embolicQ. Does anyone have any experience or suggestions regarding aerobic exercise post DVT and/or PE? A. drink a lot of water and be aware. if you take your meds i think there shouldn't be a problem, but i strongly recommend asking your physician about it. he knows you and the problem and can give you a much much better answer. Q. What is the differential diagnosis of chest pain in a 35 year old woman? I am a 35 years old woman. I suffer from chest pain for about 24 hours. I just came back from a trip to Europe, and i feel really bad. I smoke and I take anti contraceptive and i know that I am at a risk for pulmonary embolism or costochondritis. Cat it be something else? A. The differential diagnosis of chest pain is very wide. It can start in costochondritis if u carried a lot of luggage or might be pulmonary embolism if you didn't move from the chair all the flight. But it can also be a sign for an acute coronary syndrome (even at the age of 35) or a pericarditis. To be sure you need to consult with your GP. More discussions about embolic |