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"In medicine, an embolism (plural embolisms) (Greek εμβολισμός) occurs when an object (the embolus, plural emboli) (Greek Îμβολον, prep. εν+verb βάλλω) migrates from one part of the body (through circulation) and causes a blockage (occlusion) of a blood vessel in another part of the body. The term was coined in 1848 by Rudolph Carl Virchow. This is in contrast with a thrombus, or clot, which forms at the blockage point within a blood vessel and is not carried from somewhere else."
A mass, such as an air bubble, a detached blood clot, or a foreign body, that travels through the bloodstream and lodges so as to obstruct or occlude a blood vessel.
A piece of tissue, blood clot, etc. that travels through the blood system and can lodge in smaller blood vessels anywhere in the body.
embolism(EM-boh-lizm),(embol means something inserted, and -ism means condition.)
ThrombosisThrombosisthrombosisthrombosis
erotomania
pallor - which is defined as "paleness, as of the skin."Pallor is the medical term meaning the condition of having pale skin.
Heterochromia is the condition of two colors, especially of the iris.
Cryoglobulins are proteins that precipitate when cold. Cryoglobulinemia is the condition of having these proteins in the blood.
The medical condition for being short of blood is anemia. Having it makes a person anemic.
Bicornate is the medical term meaning having two processes or horn-like projections.
Exsanguination is the process of blood loss. Exsanguinated would be the state of having no blood.
Anisomorphic means having unequal size or shape.
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The medical term for having to void often is "polyuria." This condition usually refers to frequent urination and can be caused by various underlying health issues such as diabetes or urinary tract infections.
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