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THROMBOSIS

Thrombosis & Haemostasis: Research

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THROMBOSIS

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WHAT IS THROMBOSIS?

Thrombosis is a kind of blood clot inside a blood vessel, obstructing the flow of blood through the circulatory system.

Thrombosis may occur in arteries or in veins.

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TYPES OF THROMBOSIS

Venous thrombosisArterial thrombosis

There are two types of thrombosis:

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Venous thrombosis:

A venous thrombosis is a blood clot that occurs within the vein.

It leads to congestion of the affected part of the body.

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Arterial thrombosis:

A arterial thrombosis is a blood clot that occurs within the artery

It affects the blood supply and leads to damage of the tissue supplied by the artery

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VARIOUS DISEASES OF VENOUS THROMBOSIS

Deep vein thrombosisPaget-schroetter diseaseBudd chiari syndromePortal vein thrombosisRenal vein thrombosisCerebral venous sinus thrombosisJugular vein thrombosisCavernous sinus thrombosis

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VARIOUS DISEASES OF VENOUS THROMBOSIS

Stroke

Myocardial infarction

Limb ischemia

Hepatic artery thrombosis

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RISK FACTORS OF THROMBOSIS

StrokeHeart failureObesityTraumaDehydrationDysrhythmiasAcute respiratory failureVasoconstrictionPost partum periodCancers

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SEQUELS OF THROMBOSIS

PropagationResolutionOrganisationRecanalisationIncorporationEmbolism

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CAUSES OF THROMBOSIS

The composition of bloodThe quality of vessel wallNature of blood flow

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SYMPTOMS OF THROMBOSIS

Cramping pain in the affected areaTendernessSwellingSkin over the affected area becomes reddish or bluish colorWarm skin in the area of clot

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VARIOUS TREATMENTS FOR THROMBOSIS

AnticoagulationThrombolysisSurgeryEndovascular treatmentAntiplatelet agents

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