n. 血块(clot 的复数)
v. 凝结(clot 的第三人称单数形式)
1."Could it lead to blood clots, for example?" he asks.
“例如,这会不会导致血液凝块呢?”他说。
2.These are all conditions that come from blood clots.
这些都是跟血液凝块有关。
3.A tendency to form blood clots, he added, can be something we're born with.
据他所说,形成血凝块的倾向也许是我们天生俱有的。
4.Most common blood clots occur in the leg.
最常见的血凝块发生在腿部。
5.It also helps to regulate the rhythm of the heart and clots blood.
它还有助于规范的节奏,心脏和血液凝块。
6.Infections or minor illnesses can cause inflammation, which can also lead to blood clots.
传染病或微疾会引起炎症,而这也可能导致血凝块的形成。
7.Could it lead to blood clots, for example?
例如,这会不会导致血液凝块呢?
8.Although the risk of clots is generally very small, they can be life-threatening.
虽然一般而言,血栓风险很小,但它们可能会危及生命。
9.Doctors checked for blood clots, a slipped disk in her back, but found nothing.
医生检查了她是否有血栓形成以及腰椎间盘突出,但是他们一无所获。