emboly
/ɛmˈboʊlɪzəm/Definitions
1. noun
A mass of material (such as blood clot, air, or fat) that obstructs the flow of blood or other fluid in a vessel or organ.
“The embolism in her lung caused severe pain and difficulty breathing.”
1. noun
A mass of material (such as blood clot, air, or fat) that obstructs the flow of blood or other fluid in a vessel or organ.
“The embolism in her lung caused severe pain and difficulty breathing.”