(of a substance or condition) producing coagulation of the blood, especially as predisposing to thrombosis.
〔医〕(物质,状况)形成血栓的
Example sentencesExamples
The cap acts as a protective barrier between circulating blood and the thrombogenic, procoagulant contents of the lesion.
More than a quarter of oncologists do not recognise the thrombogenic effects of treatments for cancer, and thromboprophylaxis is rarely used in patients undergoing treatment for cancer.
Rupture of the fibrous cap of an atheromatous plaque exposes the lipid core, which is highly thrombogenic and contains an abundance of procoagulant tissue factor.
Multiple spontaneous miscarriages also may indicate underlying thrombogenic conditions.
When the diagnostic work-up in this patient revealed no obvious thrombogenic etiology, the presumptive diagnosis was an atheromatous embolic event.
Derivatives
thrombogenicity
nounˌθrɒmbəʊdʒɛˈnɪsɪti
Medicine
Chronic use of statins has reduced thrombogenicity during PCI-induced plaque disruption and lessened distal embolization of microdebris.
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PDT of blood vessels induces apoptosis, and it is conceivable that this may contribute to changes in endothelial cell thrombogenicity.
These observations add further support for a lack of thrombogenicity with heterozygous plasminogen deficiency.
In contrast, a significant reduction of the thrombogenicity in vivo was observed at 6 and 24 hours on diphenhydramine pretreatment.
Three out of 21 patients had biochemical evidence of increased thrombogenicity.