thrombolysis

/θrɑmˈbɑləsɪs/
noun
  1. A medical treatment that uses drugs to dissolve dangerous blood clots in blood vessels.
    • The patient received thrombolysis within an hour of the stroke symptoms starting.
    • Thrombolysis can save lives if given quickly after a heart attack.
    • Doctors decided against thrombolysis because of the risk of bleeding.
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