Thrombus perviousness refers to the degree to which a thrombus (a blood clot) allows blood to flow through it. In other words, it describes the permeability of the thrombus to blood. This characteristic is significant in understanding the implications of thrombus formation within the vascular system, particularly in conditions such as thrombosis, where there is a risk of reduced blood flow or complete blockage in blood vessels.

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