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

Medical definitions for phlebothrombosis

phlebothrombosis
[ flĕb′ō-thrŏm-bōsĭs ]

n.

Thrombosis in a vein without primary inflammation.