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Things clot often describes (“clot ________”)
retraction, formation, boy, lysis, bey, time, method, retention, test, dissolution, dissolving, removal, culture, girl, assay, blood, busting, child, interface, cultures, evacuation, resolution, propagation, colic, firm, buster, technique, boiling, busters, stabilization, prevention, obstruction, ofblood, detection, fragmentation, solubility, producing, swimming
How clot often is described (“________ clot”)
large, small, solid, red, soft, fresh, adherent, stable, fibrinous, laminated, dark, black, retroplacental, subarachnoid, normal, insoluble, white, thick, intraluminal, intravascular, central, infected, residual, recent, subdural, like, massive, formed, loose, poor, initial, intracerebral, dense, mortem, apoplectic, hard, postmortem, big, visible, gelatinous, internal, venous, tiny, thin, intracranial, friable, intraventricular, fibrin, acute, dilute, huge, artificial, echogenic, heart, dingiest, extensive, stationary, obstructing, fibrous, septic, bloody, retracted, exogenous, arterial, resultant, typical, dried, muscle, cerebral, healthy, autogenous, distal, fatal, detached
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