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trombosis venosa profunda

Oxford Spanish Dictionary

deep-vein thrombosis [Am ˌdipˌveɪn θrɑmˈboʊsəs, Brit ˌdiːpˌveɪn θrɒmˈbəʊsɪs] N

TVP f
Oxford Spanish Dictionary
Oxford Spanish Dictionary

I. deep <deeper deepest> [Am dip, Brit diːp] ADJ

1.1. deep:

deep ravine/well
deep ravine/well
deep gash/wound
deep dish
deep pan

1.2. deep (horizontally):

deep shelf/wardrobe

1.3. deep (broad):

deep border/edge

2. deep sigh/groan:

3.1. deep (low-pitched):

deep voice
deep voice
deep note

3.2. deep (dark):

deep color
deep color

4. deep (intense):

deep sleep/love/interest
deep look/gaze
deep look/gaze

5.1. deep (intellectually):

deep thoughts/learning

5.2. deep (enigmatic):

deep mystery/secret

II. deep <deeper deepest> [Am dip, Brit diːp] ADV

1.1. deep (of penetration):

1.2. deep (thoroughly):

2.1. deep (situated far from edge):

2.2. deep (greatly involved):

3. deep (extensively):

to drink deep of sth liter

III. deep [Am dip, Brit diːp] N liter no pl

1. deep (sea):

el piélago liter

2. deep (most intense part):

deep end N

lo hondo inf

vein [Am veɪn, Brit veɪn] N

1. vein:

vein ANAT, BOT, ZOOL

2.1. vein (of ore, mineral):

2.2. vein (in marble, cheese):

3. vein no pl (mood, style):

thrombosis <pl thromboses [-siːz]> [Am θrɑmˈboʊsəs, Brit θrɒmˈbəʊsɪs] N U or C

u rečniku PONS

vein [veɪn] N

1. vein:

vein ANAT, BOT
vein GEO
vein GEO
sirca f Chile

2. vein (trait, element of stated feeling):

3. vein (frame of mind, temperament):

I. deep [di:p] ADJ

1. deep (not shallow):

2. deep (full):

3. deep (extending back):

4. deep (extreme):

deep regret, disappointment

5. deep (absorbed by):

6. deep inf (hard to understand):

7. deep (low in pitch):

8. deep (dark):

II. deep [di:p] ADV

1. deep (far down):

to dig deep fig

2. deep (extremely):

Phrases:

III. deep [di:p] N liter

thrombosis <-es> [θrɒmˈbəʊsɪs, Am θrɑ:mˈboʊ-] N

trombosis f inv
u rečniku PONS

vein [veɪn] N

1. vein ANAT, BOT:

2. vein GEO:

sirca f Chile

3. vein (trait, element of stated feeling):

4. vein (frame of mind, temperament):

I. deep [dip] ADJ

1. deep (not shallow):

2. deep (full):

3. deep (extending back):

4. deep (extreme):

deep love, disappointment

5. deep (absorbed by):

6. deep inf (hard to understand):

7. deep (low in pitch):

8. deep (dark):

II. deep [dip] ADV

1. deep (far down):

2. deep (extremely):

Phrases:

III. deep [dip] N liter

thrombosis <-es> [θram·ˈboʊ·sɪs] N

trombosis f inv

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His approach is well illustrated by his response to a personal experience of deep-vein thrombosis (DVT) which he attributed to cramped aircraft seating.
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Care is supportive, with the goal of preventing complications like aspiration pneumonia or deep vein thrombosis.
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Possible complications of balloon embolectomy include intimal lesions, which can lead to another thrombosis.
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It has been linked to the increased occurrence of thrombosis in patients with these conditions.
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The mechanism behind arterial thrombosis, such as with heart attacks, is more established than the steps that cause venous thrombosis.
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