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| ==Vascular thrombus== | | ==Vascular thrombus== |
| :''Venous thrombus'' and ''arterial thrombus'' redirect here.
| | {{Main|Vascular thrombus}} |
| ===General===
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| *Uncommonly comes to pathology.
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| Risk factors - think [[Virchow's triad]]:
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| *Stasis, e.g. atrial fibrillation.
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| *Hypercoagulable states, e.g. cancer - see ''[[risks factors venous thromboembolism]]''.
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| *Endothelial injury.
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| ===Gross===
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| : See ''[[pulmonary embolism]]''.
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| Features:
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| *Dull appearance.
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| *Laminations.
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| ===Microscopic===
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| Features:
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| *Layers consisting of platelets and fibrin.
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| **Classically alternating with layers of RBCs - known as ''Lines of Zahn''.<ref name=Ref_PBoD8_124>{{Ref PBoD8|124}}</ref>
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| Note:
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| *Multiple laminations (layers), in general, suggest that clot was formed in a dynamic environment, i.e. in the context of blood flow.
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| DDx:
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| *Tumour embolus - malignant cells.
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| *Thromboembolus - may require [[clinical history]].
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| *[[Fat embolism]].
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| *Amniotic fluid embolus - in the context of pregnancy/postpartum.
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| *Foreign body.
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| Images:
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| *www:
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| **[http://library.med.utah.edu/WebPath/ATHHTML/ATH031.html Lines of Zahn (utah.edu)].
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| **[http://pathhsw5m54.ucsf.edu/case9/image94.html Lines of Zahn (ucsf.edu)].
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| *[[WC]]:
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| **[http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Laminations_in_a_thrombus_-_low_mag.jpg Laminated thrombus - low mag. (WC)].
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| **[http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Laminations_in_a_thrombus_-_high_mag.jpg Laminated thrombus - high mag. (WC)].
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| ===Sign out===
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| <pre>
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| BLOOD CLOT, LEFT ILIAC ARTERY, THROMBECTOMY:
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| - THROMBUS.
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| - NEGATIVE FOR MALIGNANCY.
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| </pre>
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| <pre>
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| BLOOD CLOT, LEFT ARM - BRACHIAL ARTERY, THROMBECTOMY/EMBOLECTOMY:
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| - THROMBUS.
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| - NEGATIVE FOR MALIGNANCY.
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| </pre>
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| ====Micro====
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| The sections show layers of red blood cells alternating with fibrin and white blood cells (Lines of Zahn).
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| ==Leg amputation== | | ==Leg amputation== |