noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
coronary thrombosis
deep vein thrombosis
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADJECTIVE
coronary
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After some time he died, coronary thrombosis .
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Some of his experiments suggested that high levels of processed sugar could lead to coronary thrombosis , diabetes and heart disease.
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A coronary thrombosis , the doctor had called it.
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He gave up his business interests in 1958, when he was partially incapacitated by coronary thrombosis .
deep
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Anti-embolic stockings were fitted to help prevent deep vein thrombosis .
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The patient with the deep venous thrombosis also had intraoperative stimulation of the calf.
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The symptoms of a deep vein thrombosis are very clear.
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Further work must be performed to document the incidence and aetiology of deep venous thrombosis and effective prophylaxis during prolonged therapeutic laparoscopy.
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The pope has ordered the Roman Catholic archbishop of Cardiff to be replaced until he recovers from deep vein thrombosis .
venous
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The patient with the deep venous thrombosis also had intraoperative stimulation of the calf.
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Further work must be performed to document the incidence and aetiology of deep venous thrombosis and effective prophylaxis during prolonged therapeutic laparoscopy.
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They comprise three main categories: coronary artery disease, cerebrovascular disease, and venous thrombosis .
■ NOUN
vein
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Anti-embolic stockings were fitted to help prevent deep vein thrombosis .
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The symptoms of a deep vein thrombosis are very clear.
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Another postmortem study of three patients showed portal vein thrombosis with fresh thrombus extending from recently injected varices.
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The pope has ordered the Roman Catholic archbishop of Cardiff to be replaced until he recovers from deep vein thrombosis .
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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A coronary thrombosis , the doctor had called it.
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After some time he died, coronary thrombosis .
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Anti-embolic stockings were fitted to help prevent deep vein thrombosis .
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He has been told not to drive, having developed thrombosis in his legs.
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Research has suggested that for blood cells, this lipid asymmetry may help to maintain the delicate balance between haemostasis and thrombosis .
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Some may be due to cerebral venous sinus thrombosis , a known complication of oral contraceptives.
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Some of his experiments suggested that high levels of processed sugar could lead to coronary thrombosis , diabetes and heart disease.
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Thus diminution of prostacyclin production and stimulation of platelet aggregation both mediated by lipid peroxides could contribute to thrombosis on atheromatous plaques.