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Definition of blood clot in English: blood clotnoun A gelatinous mass of fibrin and blood cells formed by the coagulation of blood. Example sentencesExamples - He'd already felt the wound begin to mend and the blood clot before the girl touched the bandages.
- Among the 39 travellers who suffered from a blood clot, 28 had travelled by car, nine by plane and two by train.
- We suspected that Dad may have a tumour in his shoulder from all the pain he's been getting from that but it turns out to be a blood clot, so easily treatable.
- His diagnosis was that I had a large blood clot in my arm and it was fortunate that I got there when I did.
- Well, I have a small blood clot from the big bruise and sometimes it bothers me.
- Her heart muscle was irreparably damaged by a blood clot and now she takes daily medication to control her heart beat and rhythm.
- He ended up in and out of hospitals with mysterious coronary troubles and a blood clot in each lung.
- After open-heart surgery in London, he was about to leave hospital when he developed a blood clot and was saved by emergency surgery.
- He had suffered a fatal blood clot, likely to have been brought on by periods of sustained immobility caused by Parkinson's disease.
- He had suffered a blood clot which led to an irregular heartbeat and has now been told by doctors to stop working a 70-hour week.
- She is still awaiting the results of tests on a shadow an X-ray revealed on her lung which doctors believe is a blood clot that may require surgery.
- In 1998, she broke her left hip and a blood clot was discovered for which she was given a course of blood-thinning drugs.
- She almost died after suffering a massive blood clot in her back, and suffered a broken leg and beatings which caused permanent scars.
- During most strokes, a blood vessel in the brain becomes clogged by a blood clot.
- The good news is that it is definitely not a blood clot and I probably don't have kidney stones.
- The official cause of death is a heart attack in one case and a blood clot in the lung in the other.
- Platelets are the part of blood that stick together to form a blood clot.
- He underwent surgery to remove a blood clot from his brain.
- The most common form of stroke occurs when part of the brain is deprived of oxygen after a blood vessel is suddenly clogged by a blood clot.
- She was left with a fractured cheekbone, two chipped ribs and a possible blood clot on her lung after an unprovoked and ferocious attack.
Definition of blood clot in US English: blood clotnoun A gelatinous mass of fibrin and blood cells formed by the coagulation of blood. Example sentencesExamples - He ended up in and out of hospitals with mysterious coronary troubles and a blood clot in each lung.
- The most common form of stroke occurs when part of the brain is deprived of oxygen after a blood vessel is suddenly clogged by a blood clot.
- He had suffered a blood clot which led to an irregular heartbeat and has now been told by doctors to stop working a 70-hour week.
- The official cause of death is a heart attack in one case and a blood clot in the lung in the other.
- Well, I have a small blood clot from the big bruise and sometimes it bothers me.
- Platelets are the part of blood that stick together to form a blood clot.
- She is still awaiting the results of tests on a shadow an X-ray revealed on her lung which doctors believe is a blood clot that may require surgery.
- The good news is that it is definitely not a blood clot and I probably don't have kidney stones.
- Her heart muscle was irreparably damaged by a blood clot and now she takes daily medication to control her heart beat and rhythm.
- After open-heart surgery in London, he was about to leave hospital when he developed a blood clot and was saved by emergency surgery.
- We suspected that Dad may have a tumour in his shoulder from all the pain he's been getting from that but it turns out to be a blood clot, so easily treatable.
- In 1998, she broke her left hip and a blood clot was discovered for which she was given a course of blood-thinning drugs.
- He underwent surgery to remove a blood clot from his brain.
- She almost died after suffering a massive blood clot in her back, and suffered a broken leg and beatings which caused permanent scars.
- His diagnosis was that I had a large blood clot in my arm and it was fortunate that I got there when I did.
- He'd already felt the wound begin to mend and the blood clot before the girl touched the bandages.
- Among the 39 travellers who suffered from a blood clot, 28 had travelled by car, nine by plane and two by train.
- She was left with a fractured cheekbone, two chipped ribs and a possible blood clot on her lung after an unprovoked and ferocious attack.
- He had suffered a fatal blood clot, likely to have been brought on by periods of sustained immobility caused by Parkinson's disease.
- During most strokes, a blood vessel in the brain becomes clogged by a blood clot.
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