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urbanoutfitters

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Which terms means vessel inflammation with clots?
 
  a. thrombogenic
  b. thromboangiitis
  c. thrombophlebitis
  d. thrombovenitis

Question 2

The suffix -spasm means:
 
  A) puncture to remove fluid
  B) breathing
  C) sudden, involuntary muscle contraction
  D) hernia or protrusion



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Answer to Question 1

b
Explanation:
a. thrombogenic: means producing clots
b. thromboangiitis: correct
c. thrombophlebitis: means inflammation and clots in a vein
d. thrombovenitis: means clots in a vein

Answer to Question 2

C
Explanation: Centesis is a puncture to remove fluid; -cele means hernia or protrusion.



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