thrombogenicity
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Thrombogenicity — refers to the tendency of a material in contact with the blood to produce a thrombus, or clot. It not only refers to fixed thrombi but also to emboli, thrombi which have become detached and travel through the bloodstream. Thrombogenicity can also … Wikipedia
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Nitinol biocompatibility — Metal implants containing a combination of biocompatible metals or used in conjunction with other biomaterials are often considered the standard for many implant types. When materials are introduced to the body it is important not only that the… … Wikipedia
Thrombus — Clot redirects here. For other uses, see Clot (disambiguation). Not to be confused with Embolism. Blood clot diagram. A thrombus (Greek θρόμβος), or blood clot, is the final product of the blood coagulation step in hemostasis. It is achieved via… … Wikipedia
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thrombotic threshold velocity — (TTV) the minimum velocity of blood flow through a vascular graft or prosthesis, below which thrombogenicity would begin along the intimal surface; variables affecting it include lumen diameter and type of material the graft or prosthesis is made … Medical dictionary