Examples of 'clots may' in a sentence

Meaning of "clots may"

Clots may refers to the possibility or likelihood of blood clots occurring. It suggests that there is a chance or risk of blood clots forming, typically in the context of a medical condition or treatment

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Sometimes clots may accompany the blood.
That is a point at which potentially blood clots may form.
Blood clots may also form.
If plaque in an artery ruptures, blood clots may form.
Blood clots may be fatal in dogs.
The source of the clots may not be.
Blood clots may also form in your haemodialysis system.
Large hematomas and blood clots may require an open craniotomy.
Some clots may form in the heart or the brain.
However, some blood clots may be noticed.
Blood clots may or may not be present in the semen.
After using the technique, blood clots may form.
Thrombus or clots may also form in the vessel.
The clots are in his brain . The source of the clots may not be.
The blood clots may form in the external hemorrhoids.

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Over a period of time, thrombus or clots may form in the graft.
Blood clots may occur if TachoSil is unintentionally applied inside a blood vessel.
Blood clots may.
Blood clots may also dramatically compromise the health of the mother.
As a result, blood clots may form.
These blocks and clots may cause heart disorders or heart diseases.
Clots may be occlusive or attached are attached to vessel or heart wall without obstructions.
Drugs that prevent blood clots may protect organs during transplantation.
These clots may form at the site and is then known as a thrombus.
These medications to break down clots may be offered while a patient waits for cardiac catheterization.
The clots may never cause a problem for some unaware of their condition.
People who have blood clots may need treatment to dissolve or remove the blood clot.
Blood clots may form when a fatty deposit in the wall of an artery ruptures.
Also, formation of fibrin clots may also be simply referred to as coagulation.
Blood clots may go into either the brain or the extremities and cause lethal damage.
As the heart beats, these clots may be forced through the heart into the circulation.
These clots may embolise, meaning travel to another location in the body.
However, some clots may remain for life.
Blood clots may form, partially dissolve and form again later.
Secondly, blood clots may appear, bleeding may occur.
Blood clots may occur in superficial leg veins, near the skin surface.
The cause of abundant clots may be the presence of a disease such as intestinal diverticulosis.
Also, blood clots may form on the inside of ventricular aneurysms, and form embolisms.
In sickle cell disease, these clots may contain a combination of reversibly and irreversibly sickled cells.
Blood clots may form inside the hemorrhoids, which makes them hard, painful and swollen.
These blood clots may become trapped in any of the blood vessels of the lungs.
Finally, blood clots may form in external hemorrhoids following surgery if they are not removed.
These blood clots may circulate to other organs, especially the brain, and block blood flow.
However, clots may also form within vessels, for example when an atherosclerotic deposit ( plaque ) ruptures.

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