sphygmus
/ˈsfɪɡməs/Definitions
1. noun
A small, usually globular, mass of blood or other fluid, especially one found in the vessels after death.
“The autopsy revealed multiple sphygmus in the deceased’s veins.”
1. noun
A small, usually globular, mass of blood or other fluid, especially one found in the vessels after death.
“The autopsy revealed multiple sphygmus in the deceased’s veins.”