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A Blood Clot is a mass of blood that forms when blood platelets, proteins, and cells stick together. When a blood clot is attached to the wall of a blood vessel, it is called a thrombus. When it moves through the bloodstream and blocks the flow of blood in another part of the body, it is called an embolus.
New regional policy to guide EMS response could improve stroke care

New regional policy to guide EMS response could improve stroke care

Availability heuristic plays a role in how physicians make complex testing decisions

Availability heuristic plays a role in how physicians make complex testing decisions

Large catheters, small veins raise thrombosis risk for cancer patients

Large catheters, small veins raise thrombosis risk for cancer patients

Functional autoantibody in COVID-19 contributes to the 'firestorm' of blood clots and inflammation

Functional autoantibody in COVID-19 contributes to the 'firestorm' of blood clots and inflammation

Researchers find a potentially game-changing blood clot treatment

Researchers find a potentially game-changing blood clot treatment

Preventing lethal blood clots

Preventing lethal blood clots

Angiotensin II type 1 receptor-targeting autoantibodies may increase COVID-19 severity

Angiotensin II type 1 receptor-targeting autoantibodies may increase COVID-19 severity

Bone marrow–derived fibrin clot may become a treatment for meniscus injuries

Bone marrow–derived fibrin clot may become a treatment for meniscus injuries

BUSM receives $2.7 million grant to reduce disparities in cardio-oncology

BUSM receives $2.7 million grant to reduce disparities in cardio-oncology

Early testing can help mitigate blood clots related to AstraZeneca/Oxford vaccine

Early testing can help mitigate blood clots related to AstraZeneca/Oxford vaccine

Findings suggest that the cross-linking of fibrin proteins is key to reducing blood clot formation

Findings suggest that the cross-linking of fibrin proteins is key to reducing blood clot formation

Undamaged neurons do not change their function after stroke, mice study shows

Undamaged neurons do not change their function after stroke, mice study shows

FDA approves oral pellets to treat children with venous thromboembolism

FDA approves oral pellets to treat children with venous thromboembolism

Study sheds new light on the mechanics and physics of blood clotting

Study sheds new light on the mechanics and physics of blood clotting

Adults with obsessive compulsive disorder face higher risk of ischemic stroke

Adults with obsessive compulsive disorder face higher risk of ischemic stroke

OCD linked to higher stroke risk in later life

OCD linked to higher stroke risk in later life

A study reports the first case of an upper extremity deep vein thrombosis (DVT) recurrence due to COVID-19 infection

A study reports the first case of an upper extremity deep vein thrombosis (DVT) recurrence due to COVID-19 infection

Study validates predictive model for identifying pediatric patients at risk for developing blood clots

Study validates predictive model for identifying pediatric patients at risk for developing blood clots

New approach could allow cardiologists to predict future heart attacks in high-risk patients

New approach could allow cardiologists to predict future heart attacks in high-risk patients

Frequent blood testing protocol for heart attack did not improve patient outcomes after one year

Frequent blood testing protocol for heart attack did not improve patient outcomes after one year

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