Shock: Types, Causes, Symptoms, Treatment Question 1. Discuss etiopathology and complications of shock. Or Write in brief on the etiopathogenesis of shock. Answer: Shock: It is defined as a clinical state of cardiovascular collapse characterized by an acute reduction of effective circulatory blood volume and inadequate perfusion of cells and tissues. Shock … [Read more...] about Shock: Types, Causes, Symptoms, Treatment
The Etiopathogenesis Of Thrombosis
The Etiopathogenesis Of Thrombosis Describe the etiopathogenesis of thrombosis. Answer: Human beings consist of a system in which blood remains in its fluid state during normal condition and this system also act as a guard to stop thrombosis and hemorrhage. The primary influence over the formation of a thrombus is known as Virchow’s triad. It consists of endothelial … [Read more...] about The Etiopathogenesis Of Thrombosis
Thrombosis
Thrombosis Define thrombosis, its pathogenesis, and its complications. Or Write a short note on the complications of thrombosis. Answer: Thrombosis is defined as the process of formation of a solid mass in circulation from the constituents of flowing blood. The mass itself is known as a thrombus. Thrombosis pathology Thrombosis Complications Types of … [Read more...] about Thrombosis
Deep Vein Thrombosis
Deep Vein Thrombosis Describe factors responsible for thrombogenesis. Describe the morphology of the thrombus and its fate. or Write briefly on the possible fate of thrombi. Or Write a note on fate of the thrombus Answer: Factors Responsible for Thrombogenesis There are three major contributors: Endothelial injury: It can be secondary to: Myocarditis … [Read more...] about Deep Vein Thrombosis
Difference Between Thrombosis And Coagulation
Difference Between Thrombosis And Coagulation Question 1. How will you differentiate thrombosis and coagulation? Answer: Question 2. Write a short note on infarct. Answer: Infarction is the process of tissue necrosis resulting from some of circulatory insufficiency, the localized area of necrosis so developed is called as an infarct. Infarct Etiology Most … [Read more...] about Difference Between Thrombosis And Coagulation