thrombi การใช้
- Microemboli usually form as thrombi, and can block arteries outright.
- These thrombi can form anywhere blood is allowed to stagnate.
- As a result, thrombi formation is more prevalent there.
- Mural thrombi are thrombi that adhere to the wall of a blood vessel.
- Mural thrombi are thrombi that adhere to the wall of a blood vessel.
- These thrombi also affect other organs such as the brain, spleen and kidney.
- However, local thrombi from atherosclerotic plaque are harder to treat than embolized ones.
- It controls blood pressure and its distribution, and also prevents the formation of thrombi.
- As a whole, platelets constitute less of venous thrombi when compared to arterial ones.
- Interlobular and afferent arterioles show fibrinoid necrosis and intimal hyperplasia and are often occluded by thrombi.
- The drug destroys the new blood vessels, and prevents any new vessels forming by forming thrombi.
- Women are at highest risk for developing clots, or thrombi, during the weeks following labor.
- Platelets in venous thrombi attach to downstream fibrin, while in arterial thrombi, they compose the core.
- Platelets in venous thrombi attach to downstream fibrin, while in arterial thrombi, they compose the core.
- By contrast there are non-traveling blockages that develop locally from vascular trauma or epithelial pathology and thrombi.
- The changes that Hill saw in the glomeruli on light microscopy were occasional fibrin thrombi and infiltration with polymorphs.
- Hernias, prolapses of organs, glandular infections can be prevented while thrombi, blood clots and venous phlebitis are retarded.
- In general, researches have observed that this microembolization is a frequent phenomenon during the build-up of cerebral thrombi.
- The presence of thrombi around the stent may, in turn, affect the drug-eluting performance of the stent.
- More than 90 % of cases of thrombi associated with non-valvular atrial fibrillation evolve in the left atrial appendage.
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