Maybe somewhere my friend was being similarly greeted and on the cusp of turning from a loveable clot into a threatening idiot. |
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He developed a massive blood clot that formed in his leg veins, broke off and travelled to his lungs. |
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Such a clot will move to the heart along the main vein of the body, the inferior vena cava. |
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Meanwhile some clumsy clot seems to have copied and pasted from last year's invitations. |
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Soon I was sitting in a clot of vehicles high above Bay Ridge, alongside a station wagon full of young people. |
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Using a 30 years of data, researchers found these women had four times more blood clot problems than non-pregnant women. |
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It is essential to completely exenterate the cells of the mastoid before the clot is attempted. |
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A scan showed that my skull had a hairline fracture and that I had a life-threatening blood clot on the brain. |
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The clot itself causes stasis of blood, discomfort and pain in the leg and calf and swelling at the ankles. |
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Stroke is caused by a clot which prevents blood from reaching the brain and is one of the single biggest killers behind cancer and heart disease. |
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Initial scan results may also reveal a hyperdense middle cerebral artery thought to be caused by a fresh clot or embolus. |
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A fibrin clot may also be used to hold the substantially non-immunogenic articular cartilage heterograft in place. |
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Because if you use it on weird foot cramps, there's a remote possibility that you could loosen a blood clot and cause heart damage or even death. |
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The most common type of embolus is a clot of blood, but other things can cause an embolism too. |
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At the time her family was told she might not survive after suffering a massive blood clot on her brain, resembling a stroke. |
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This drop is later formed into a clot of blood, which assumes the shape of a small tissue. |
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The crash left her with a blood clot which led to a massive stroke paralysing one half of her body. |
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After his sudden death, it was found that a blood clot had detached itself from inside his knee and found its way into his lungs. |
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The first signs of potential clot formation include swollen, aching feet and legs with edema and increasing fluid retention. |
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Alcohol has two anticoagulant effects which make blood less likely to clot in the wrong place. |
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A part of the blood clot detaches from the lining of the veins and travels up the bloodstream to the pulmonary artery, leading to a block. |
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A bleeder from the temporal vein was ligated, clot and blood were evacuated, and the neck was redrained. |
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Clotting assays measure only the fibrinogen that is able to functionally participate in clot formation. |
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Too much pressure can rupture the catheter or force a clot into the blood stream. |
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She also suffered a mild heart attack due to the trauma and had a blood clot on her lung. |
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A bit of the clot can break off and end up blocking a vessel in your lung, causing a pulmonary embolus. |
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Beside him, the Indian girl came partway awake, batting a clot of tangled hair from her face. |
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For example, deep-vein thrombosis is a blood clot that develops in a vein, usually in your leg. |
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Keep your limb elevated as much as possible to prevent blood clot formation. |
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To be effective, the clot dissolvers must be given within 3 hours of stroke onset. |
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This creates a clot in one of the coronary arteries and stops blood supply to the heart muscle. |
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The crimson puddles stretch into rivers, glisten and clot into islands of plasmic banks. |
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When this drug comes across a clot or a fat deposit it busts it clean away. |
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The new techniques combine the use of clot busting drugs with clot macerating devices to break up the clot in the leg. |
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This thins the blood and can help to prevent the clot that is blocking the coronary artery from spreading. |
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All of these agents convert plasminogen to plasmin, which in turn breaks down fibrin and promotes clot lysis. |
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In addition to its role in activation of fibrin clot formation, thrombin plays an important regulatory role in coagulation. |
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Other tests are performed to evaluate the degree of clot dissolution by the fibrinolytic system. |
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One complication is a blood clot or thrombosis blocking the flow to the fistula. |
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Samples were immediately removed from direct light and allowed to clot prior to chilling on ice. |
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The blood collected for HIV serology was allowed to clot for 30 min at room temperature. |
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Plasminogen binds to both fibrinogen and fibrin, thereby being incorporated into a clot as it is formed. |
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The researchers say the collagen allows the attachment of bioactive proteins that will promote healing and reduce clot formation. |
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The thickened blood may clot in the fingers and toes, causing numbness, or in the brain, causing dizziness and confusion. |
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He'd already felt the wound begin to mend and the blood clot before the girl touched the bandages. |
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His diagnosis was that I had a large blood clot in my arm and it was fortunate that I got there when I did. |
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Well, I have a small blood clot from the big bruise and sometimes it bothers me. |
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Her heart muscle was irreparably damaged by a blood clot and now she takes daily medication to control her heart beat and rhythm. |
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He ended up in and out of hospitals with mysterious coronary troubles and a blood clot in each lung. |
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After open-heart surgery in London, he was about to leave hospital when he developed a blood clot and was saved by emergency surgery. |
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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. |
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This device uses an electromechanical clot detection system with chromogenic capabilities for antithrombin measurements. |
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In 1998, she broke her left hip and a blood clot was discovered for which she was given a course of blood-thinning drugs. |
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She almost died after suffering a massive blood clot in her back, and suffered a broken leg and beatings which caused permanent scars. |
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The good news is that it is definitely not a blood clot and I probably don't have kidney stones. |
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The official cause of death is a heart attack in one case and a blood clot in the lung in the other. |
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She was left with a fractured cheekbone, two chipped ribs and a possible blood clot on her lung after an unprovoked and ferocious attack. |
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But when a clot forms in or above the knee, there is a risk that it will break away and travel up the vein to block a blood vessel in the lung. |
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The wound is then filled by a blood clot containing platelet aggregates, red blood cells, and white blood cells trapped in a fibrin meshwork. |
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Very occasionally the clot moves to the lungs and blocks a blood vessel, which is a medical emergency. |
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Occasionall, nosebleeds happen in people with high blood pressure or with blood that doesn't clot properly. |
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A small blood clot forming in a large vein can build up to a long, soft, snaky blood clot. |
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The condition can be fatal if a clot travels to the heart or lungs. |
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Last year he cut short a vacation to Italy because of an upper respiratory infection and a blood clot in his lungs. |
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The fear is that thinning the blood further might promote more bleeding rather than decrease the risk of clot enlargement. |
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Alternatively, is it possible that the clot in question is one in the lining of the brain that can form after head trauma. |
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And maybe her concussion was pretty bad, and she was dizzy and miserable and in bed a lot, and eventually the clot returned. |
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Patients who have adherent clot on their ulcer at endoscopy are at increased risk of rebleeding, as was the case in six of seven patients in this series. |
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He probably had a small kink in an artery and a clot coincided with it. |
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In case of massive, lifethreatening pulmonary thromboembolism the clot can be sucked out through a large catheter via the percutaneous angiographic route. |
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Most are caused by a blood clot that forms in the veins, before passing through the heart and entering the arteries that carry blood to the lungs. |
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Less common causes of breathing problems are lung cancer, a blood clot in the lungs, air leakage around the lungs, and scarring of the lung tissue. |
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Even so, thrombolytic therapy of pulmonary embolism does not dissolve the clot completely as it does with acute coronary thrombosis, and increases the risk of bleeding. |
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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. |
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But blood is only supposed to clot when it is outside a blood vessel. |
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If this congestion is not cleared up quickly, the blood will clot and arteries that bring the tissues their necessary nourishment will become plugged and the tissues will die. |
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If a blood clot develops in one of them, painful swelling can result. |
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She wiped away the little clot of blood on his right ear and kissed it. |
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My wife rushed me to the local emergency room where they gave me an EKG and administered blood thinners to break up the clot that was obstructing blood flow to my heart. |
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They are looking at why some people have blood platelets which clot inside the vessels, causing blockages, starving the heart of oxygen, leading to a heart attack. |
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The ultimate effect of this cascade is to convert the soluble protein fibrinogen to the insoluble protein fibrin, which forms the basis of the clot that stops bleeding. |
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Years ago we said fibrinogen becomes a clot of insoluble fibrin by the action of thrombin made from soluble prothrombin in the presence of calcium. |
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Cutaneous vesicostomy for palliative management of hemorrhagic cystitis and urinary clot retention. |
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Early clot removal is achieved by either mechanical thrombectomy using an open or endovascular approach, or catheterdirected thrombolysis. |
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Substances that alkalinize the body help to reduce microscopic clot formation. |
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That led to a blood clot forming between her brain and skull. |
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The linoleum is smeared with ketchup and egg, and the whiskbroom is a clot of hash browns. |
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Let the blood clot form naturally and stay in place in the empty tooth socket. |
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An intern underdosed her heparin, and she suffered a large blood clot in a lung. |
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An autopsy found the 49-year-old Longshore suffered a pulmonary embolus, a blood clot in the lungs due to a deep venous thrombosis in his leg. |
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This results in induction of a controlled hypocoagulative state to counteract the tendency towards clot formation. |
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During surgery, a blood clot was removed, a slipped disk was adjusted, and an affected vertebral body was stabilized. |
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Doctor comes at midnight, gives me AGONY Sinead demerol shot, says he thinks I have a blood clot on my lung. |
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This study used the clot dissolver urokinase, although research in other models has shown that ultrasound accelerates the action of other clot-dissolving agents as well. |
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The management decision included consideration of both the risk of clot propagation in a patient with ongoing nephrosis and the risk of post-biopsy renal haemorrhage. |
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The churchgoing ex-headteacher, from Northfield, suffered a fractured skull and was taken to hospital for an operation to remove a blood clot from his brain. |
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After collapsing in his corner after the fight had finished, McClellan was rushed to hospital where it was discovered he had developed a blood clot on the brain. |
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If left untreated, the clot in the ear can begin to contract down, crumpling the ear into a potentially very unsightly mess, like cauliflower ears in humans. |
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The elderly monarch had spent two months in New York where he underwent two operations on his back to have slipped discs repaired and a blood clot removed from his spine. |
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A fatty, pimplelike lesion in a coronary artery burst, and a blood clot formed that closed the vessel and cut off circulation to part of the heart muscle. |
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Plavix, whose chemical name is clopidogrel bisulfate, is the biggest seller for Bristol-Myers and second-biggest for Paris-based Sanofi, behind the Lovenox clot treatment. |
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Rapid clot removal enables the recognition of possible underlying physical factors that may have led to the thrombosis such as the May-Thurner syndrome. |
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Clot formation stimulates the fibrinolytic system, which begins the process of dot dissolution. |
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The most common type of stroke, ischemic, is caused by a restriction of blood to the brain caused by a blood clot. |
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In the presence of ultrasound, the microbubbles cavitate, releasing energy that may potentially dissolve the blood clot. |
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