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{{Wikipediainfo|Blood-clot}}A '''blood clot''' was a solidified mass of [[blood]] that formed in a person, typically from injuries. When a clot ended up in a major [[organ (anatomy)|organ]], it could cut off [[blood flow]] and end up being fatal.
{{Wikipediainfo|Blood-clot}}A '''blood clot''' was a solidified mass of [[blood]] that formed in a person, typically from injuries. When a clot ended up in a major [[organ (anatomy)|organ]], it could cut off [[blood flow]] and end up being fatal.


In the [[22nd century]], [[Miranda Cleaves]] developed "a very deep parietal clot". [[Miranda Cleaves (Ganger)|Her ganger]] also possessed this condition which manifested in the form of headaches in both Cleaves and would inevitably become fatal. In the 22nd century, Cleaves' clot was inoperable on [[Earth]]. Though Cleaves had seen doctors about her headaches before a [[solar storm]] brought the [[Ganger]]s to life, she had not yet received the test results. After scanning Cleaves with the [[sonic screwdriver]], the [[Eleventh Doctor (Ganger)|Ganger Doctor]] was able to diagnose the problem. After the Ganger Doctor stated that it was inoperable on Earth, Cleaves realised that he was not who he claimed. She later revealed the truth to her ganger self. After the crisis was over, Cleaves asked the [[Eleventh Doctor]] about her clot and the Doctor provided her with [[clot dissolving medicine]] from [[The Doctor's TARDIS|his TARDIS]] that would dissolve the clot. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Almost People (TV story)|The Almost People]]'')
In the [[22nd century]], [[Miranda Cleaves]] developed "a very deep parietal clot". [[Miranda Cleaves (Ganger)|Her ganger]] also possessed this condition which manifested in the form of headaches in both Cleaves and would inevitably become fatal. In the 22nd century, Cleaves' clot was inoperable on [[Earth]]. Though Cleaves had seen doctors about her headaches before a [[solar storm]] brought the [[Ganger]]s to life, she had not yet received the test results. After scanning Cleaves with his [[the Doctor's sonic screwdriver|sonic screwdriver]], the [[Eleventh Doctor (Ganger)|Ganger Doctor]] was able to diagnose the problem. After the Ganger Doctor stated that it was inoperable on Earth, Cleaves realised that he was not who he claimed. She later revealed the truth to her ganger self. After the crisis was over, Cleaves asked the [[Eleventh Doctor]] about her clot and the Doctor provided her with [[clot dissolving medicine]] from [[The Doctor's TARDIS|his TARDIS]] that would dissolve the clot. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Almost People (TV story)|The Almost People]]'')


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Latest revision as of 04:06, 13 June 2019

Blood clot

A blood clot was a solidified mass of blood that formed in a person, typically from injuries. When a clot ended up in a major organ, it could cut off blood flow and end up being fatal.

In the 22nd century, Miranda Cleaves developed "a very deep parietal clot". Her ganger also possessed this condition which manifested in the form of headaches in both Cleaves and would inevitably become fatal. In the 22nd century, Cleaves' clot was inoperable on Earth. Though Cleaves had seen doctors about her headaches before a solar storm brought the Gangers to life, she had not yet received the test results. After scanning Cleaves with his sonic screwdriver, the Ganger Doctor was able to diagnose the problem. After the Ganger Doctor stated that it was inoperable on Earth, Cleaves realised that he was not who he claimed. She later revealed the truth to her ganger self. After the crisis was over, Cleaves asked the Eleventh Doctor about her clot and the Doctor provided her with clot dissolving medicine from his TARDIS that would dissolve the clot. (TV: The Almost People)