fibrinemia

/ˌfaɪbrɪˈnɪmiə/

Definitions

1. noun

A condition characterized by the presence of fibrin in the blood, often indicating a clotting disorder.

“The patient’s fibrinemia levels indicated a severe risk of thrombosis.”

Synonyms

  • coagulopathy
  • fibrinopathy

Antonyms

  • hemorrhagia