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thrombo-
thrombo- (ˈθrɒmbəʊ) before a vowel thromb-, combining form of Gr. θρόµβο-ς thrombus, a formative in some pathological and chemical terms, as thrombasˈthenia (also thrombo-) [ad. G. thrombasthenie (E. Glanzmann 1918, in Jahrb. f. Kinderheilkunde LXXXVIII. 28), f. Gr. ἀσθένεια (see asthenia)], a condi...
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thrombolytic
thrombolytic, a. and n. Med. (θrɒmbəʊˈlɪtɪk) [f. thrombo- + lytic a.] A. adj. Pertaining to or causing the dissolving and breaking down of a thrombus. B. n. A thrombolytic agent.1962 A. P. Fletcher et al. in Amer. Jrnl. Med. XXXIII. 738/1 The adjective ‘thrombolytic’ will be used to designate bioche...
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thrombolysis
thrombolysis, n. Med. (θrɒmˈbɒlɪsɪs) [f. thrombo- + -lysis.] The dissolution or breaking up of a thrombus.1936 Stedman Med. Dict. (ed. 13) 1115/2 Thrombolysis.., fluidifying or dissolving of a thrombus, thromboclasis. 1949 Q. Cumulative Index Medicus XLVI. 267/2 Effect of magnesium on fibrinolysis a...
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thrombocyte
thrombocyte Biol. (ˈθrɒmbəʊsaɪt) [ad. G. thrombocyt (M. C. Dekhuyzen 1892, in Verh. d. Anat. Ges. 94): see thrombo- and -cyte.] a. A spindle-cell of the lower vertebrates, responsible for the clotting of blood.1893 Jrnl. R. Microsc. Soc. 25 In analogy with Löwit's nomenclature he uses the ending ‘bl...
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venography
venography Med. (vəˈnɒ-, vɪˈnɒgrəfɪ) [f. veno- + -graphy.] Radiography of a vein after injection of a contrast medium.1935 Arch. Surg. XXXI. 272 Venography..showed an obstruction in the axillary vein distal to the first rib. 1980 Brit. Med. Jrnl. 18 Oct. 1039/1 No arteriovenous malformation was dete...
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endo-
endo-, prefix (ˈɛndəʊ; before two unstressed syllables ɛnˈdɒ) (before a vowel sometimes reduced to end-), employed as comb. form of Gr. ἔνδον within, in many compounds of mod. formation, as ˌendarteˈrectomy (also (now rare) -arteˈriec-) Surg., an operation to remove part of the diseased inner lining...
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