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Research Notes on Blood Clots

Blood clots are part of the body's natural healing mechanism. They normally dissolve on their own. Blood clots can become a problem when they form in a vein or artery and cause a complete or partial blockage.1

Fast Facts:

  • A blood clot that partially blocks an intact vein is a thrombus.1
  • An embolus is a blood clot that has dislodged, floats through the blood stream and becomes lodged in another vessel.1
  • Symptoms of a blood clot depends on where it is located in the body.2

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Research Notes References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 YourTotalHealth: Blood Clots - About Blood Clots
  2. YourTotalHealth: Signs and Symptoms of Blood Clots

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