Thrombus

A blood clot that has formed inside an intact blood vessel. A thrombus is life-threatening if it obstructs the blood supply to an organ such as the heart or brain. A thrombus may also lead to gangrene in an organ or extremity, or to embolism. (See also blood clotting; thrombosis.)

 

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