thrombo
Thrombo is a combining form used in medical terminology to denote a clot or coagulation process. It comes from the Greek thrombos, meaning clot. As a morpheme, it appears in many terms related to blood clots and the coagulation system, but it is not typically used as a standalone word in clinical practice.
In common medical terms, thrombo appears in several widely used concepts. Thrombosis refers to the formation
Physiologically, thrombosis is part of hemostasis, a mechanism that stops bleeding after injury. Pathologically, clot formation
Overall, thrombo serves as a key linguistic root in hematology and vascular medicine, enabling precise discussion