Pathogenesis of thrombosis

    • [DOC File]Chapter 12 Circulatory Disturbances

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      Prevention and Management of Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT) Definitions A DVT is the formation of a blood clot that does not break down in a deep vein of the body. Because the clot does not break down, it can become large and obstruct the normal flow of blood in the vein.


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      Thrombosis – etiology, pathogenesis, consequences. Embolism – types, mechanisms of development. Hypoxia – definition, nature, types and medical features. Adaptations to hypoxia. Characteristics of main types of hypoxia, depending on the pathogenesis – hypoxic, hemic, circulatory, hypoutilizational and mixed. Metabolic changes in hypoxia.


    • [DOC File]Chapter 23 The Gastrointestinal Tract

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      Thrombosis. Pathogenesis (Virchov’s triad). Morphology of Thrombi. Arterial system Thrombi. Thrombosis in the Heart.Venous Thrombosis. Phlebothrombosis. Migratory Thrombosis. (Trousseau’s Syndrome). Fate of Thrombosis. Clinical Features. Disseminated. Intravascular Coagulation (DIC).


    • [DOC File]Keluarga IKMA FKMUA 2010 | Dunianya Mahasiswa IKM A …

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      Definition, causes, conditions of development of thrombosis. Dynamic of the thrombus development process. Types of trombi. Consequences of thrombosis. Embolism, definition and types, pathophysiological significance. ... Metabolic syndrome – as a factor of pathogenesis of cardiovascular diseases causes by obesity. Pathophysiological and social ...


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      Thrombosis and Embolism. PATHOGENESIS. Slowing or stasis of blood flow. Damage to wall of blood vessel. Increased coagulability of blood. TERMINOLOGY. Thrombosis: intravascular clot. Embolus: detached clot carried in circulation. Infarct: tissue necrosis caused by interruption of blood supply.


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      Thrombosis in unusual sites, (venous sinus thrombosis, intra-abdominal thrombosis) ... Although antiphospholipid antibodies are clinically linked to APS, it is unclear whether they are involved in the pathogenesis of disease or whether they are merely an epiphenomenon The exact mechanism of . thrombosis.


    • [DOC File]EVIDENCE-BASED PRACTICE PROTOCOL

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      Mesenteric Thrombosis. PATHOGENESIS. Superior mesenteric artery supplies small bowel and proximal half of colon. Artery may become blocked by thrombus, embolus, or atheroma. Obstruction of artery causes extensive bowel infarction. Tumors of Bowel. SMALL INTESTINE. Small-bowel tumors are uncommon. COLON. Benign polyps. Carcinoma.


    • [DOC File]МЕДИЦИНСКИ УНИВЕРСИТЕТ "ПРОФ. Д-Р П. СТОЯНОВ" - …

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      Thrombosis, determination of conception. Value of Virchow’s triad in the mechanism of thrombosis development. Modern views about thrombosis pathogenesis. Consequences of thrombosis. Embolism, determination of conception. Types of embolisms. Reasons of their origin and mechanisms of development. Value for an organism. Literature.


    • [DOC File]SYNOPSIS - GENERAL PATHOLOGY

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      § Thrombosis - definition, pathogenesis, causes, morphology and fate § Differences between Thrombophlebitis and Phlebothrombosis § Differences between Thrombus and Clot § Embolism & Infarction § Oedema - definition, types, pathogenesis with examples § …


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      Pathogenesis . There are three primary influences on thrombus formation (called Virchow's triad): (1) endothelial injury, (2) stasis or turbulence of blood flow, and (3) blood hypercoagulability (Fig. 4-13). Endothelial Injury . This is a dominant influence, since endothelial loss by itself can lead to thrombosis.


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