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A blood clot is formed when the blood thickens, and when some sticks itself to the side of the veins, over a period of time there is more and more (thick) blood all sticking to the side, and eventually blocks, or forms a blood clot in the veins.
Heparin
Platelets must be present in the blood for proper clotting to occur. They adhere to the site of injury and release chemicals that help form a blood clot.
Thrombosis is the formation of a clot or thrombus inside a blood vessel, obstructing the flow of blood through the circulatory system.Thromboembolism is a general term describing both thrombosis and its main complication which is embolisation1.1. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ThrombosisBlood clot.
A blood clot forms when blood cells and proteins within the blood stick together to stop bleeding from a damaged blood vessel. Platelets are key components that help initiate the clotting process by forming a plug at the site of injury, followed by the formation of a mesh-like structure of fibrin to strengthen the clot.
A thrombus is a blood clot. It is attached to the wall of the blood vessel. If it dislodges to flow thru the blood stream then the blood clot is called an embolus. Oftentimes the terms 'blood clot and thrombus' are used interchangeably clinically. However, it is important to note that a 'clot' is the result of the coagulation cascade (e.g. such that it can occur in a vial), while a thrombus refers to BOTH the coagulation cascade occurring AND the aggregation of platelets on the side of a vessel.
An embolus is a wandering blood clot.
its blood that's got alot of clot
Actually the pill usually gathers up the blood that was stored in and is formed into a blood clot mainly in your legs. If you are 17 now and take it you will probaly die from the blood clot at the age of 35 so if you would like to risk your life by taking the pill then Hell i dont care.So be careful all that blood is building-up every second you use the pill.