phlebothrombosis
[ fleb-oh-throm-boh-sis ]
/ ˌflɛb oʊ θrɒmˈboʊ sɪs /
noun Pathology.
the presence of a thrombus in a vein.
Compare
thrombophlebitis.
Origin of phlebothrombosis
From New Latin, dating back to 1890–95; see origin at
phlebo-,
thrombosis
Words nearby phlebothrombosis
phleborrhaphy,
phleborrhexis,
phlebosclerosis,
phlebostasis,
phlebostenosis,
phlebothrombosis,
phlebotome,
phlebotomic,
phlebotomist,
phlebotomize,
phlebotomus
Medical definitions for phlebothrombosis
phlebothrombosis
[ flĕb′ō-thrŏm-bō′sĭs ]
n.
Thrombosis in a vein without primary inflammation.