embolism

/ɛmˈboʊlɪzəm/

Definitions

1. noun

a blood clot that has become detached from the site of its formation and has traveled through the bloodstream to lodge in another part of the body, often causing a blockage.

“The doctor diagnosed the patient with a pulmonary embolism after reviewing the CT scan results.”

Synonyms

  • blood clot
  • thrombus

Antonyms

  • hemorrhage