Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

thromb

noun
/θrɒm/
Definition
A segment of blood that has clotted and formed a solid mass, typically within a blood vessel.
Examples
  • The doctor found a thromb in the patient’s leg, which required immediate treatment.
  • After the surgery, the patient was advised to take medication to prevent a thromb from forming.
  • In some cases, a thromb can dissolve on its own if the body’s natural processes are functioning well.
Meaning
Thromb refers to a blood clot that can obstruct blood flow in the veins or arteries, which can lead to severe health issues such as strokes or heart attacks.
Synonyms
  • clot
  • coagulum