Step 1 : Introduction to the question "6. Sickly Silvia was told by her doctor that she was suffering from intravascular coagulation of the blood in her circulatory system. What is the common name of the 'si' condition Silvia was diagnosed with?"
...1. Cirrhosis 2. Neurosis 3. Thrombosis 4. Tonsillitis The English word thrombosis is derived from the Greek 'thrombousthai', meaning 'become curdled or clotted'. The medical condition thrombosis occurs when a blood clot (thrombus) forms or is present in a blood vessel. When a vein is obstructed by a clot it is known as venous thrombosis and when it is an artery that is obstructed it is known as arterial thrombosis. When a clot breaks free and travels through the circulatory system it is known as an embolus or a thromboembolism. Thrombosis can be quite serious if an obstruction occurs in either of the two main arteries of the heart as this could lead to heart attack or stroke. Incorrect answers: Neurosis - "a relatively mild mental illness" Tonsillitis - "inflammation of one or both tonsils" Cirrhosis - "a disease of the liver"
Step 2 : Answer to the question "6. Sickly Silvia was told by her doctor that she was suffering from intravascular coagulation of the blood in her circulatory system. What is the common name of the 'si' condition Silvia was diagnosed with?"
Thrombosis:
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