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Home » Thrombosis

Thrombosis

November 22, 2025 by Kristensmith Taylor Leave a Comment

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 thrombosis

  • Cardiac thrombi: Large thrombi in the heart may cause sudden death by mechanical obstruction of blood flow or thromboembolism to vital organizer:
  • Arterial thrombi: These cause ischemic necrosis, infarct, and gangrene. Sudden death may occur following a thrombus of the coronary artery.
  • Venous thrombi: They may cause the following effects.
    • Thromboembolism
    • Poor wound healing
    • Skin ulcer
    • Edema of the area drained
    • Thrombophlebitis
    • Painful white leg
  • Capillary thrombi: Microthrombi in microvasculature give rise to disseminated intravascular coagulation.

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