Yes.
a closure or blockage of a blood vessel.
Blockage
Carotid artery occlusion blockage means that there is complete blockage of the artery. This is very serious, as complete blockage of the artery can cause a stroke.
Reversible occlusion refers to a temporary blockage or closure of a blood vessel that can be undone or resolved through various medical interventions. It is not a permanent blockage and can often be treated to restore blood flow and prevent damage to tissues or organs supplied by the affected blood vessel. This condition may result from blood clots, vasospasms, or other factors that obstruct blood flow.
Renal artery occlusion is a blockage of the major arteries that supply blood to the kidneys caused by thrombosis or embolism.
The general definition for the word occlusion refers the obstruction or a closure of a passageway or vessel. It can also mean to the occlusion of air masses.
Moderate occlusion refers to a situation where there is partial blockage or closure of a blood vessel or passageway, such as with a moderate degree of plaque buildup in an artery. It may lead to reduced blood flow or function in the affected area, potentially causing symptoms depending on the location and severity of the occlusion. Monitoring and managing risk factors are important to prevent progression to more severe occlusive conditions.
occlusion
A thrombotic occlusion is when a blot clot is formed in a blood vessel that stops most or all blood flow, and causes localized ischemia.
blockage of vessel, or rupture of vessel.
CLOT
embolism is the sudden blockage of a blood vessel by an embolus.