Pathology of Thrombosis and Embolism Flashcards

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Vichrow’s triad

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changes in intimal surface vessel

changes in the pattern of blood flow

changes in the blood constituents

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Ischaemia

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poor blood flow

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Hypoxia

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severe ischaemia leads to decreased oxygenation of tissue

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Anoxia

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an absence or deficiency of oxygen reaching the tissues; severe hypoxia

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necrosis

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process of a tissue dying in any manner

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Infarction

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necrosis as a result of ischaemia

can occur in other tissue:
coronary heart thrombosis = infarct in heart
cerebral artery thrombosis = infarct in brain
mesenteric artery thrombosis = infarct in gut

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Why does ischaemia often lead to hypoxia

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in severe or total blockage of blood flow this leads to lack of oxygen

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embolism

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mass of material moving in the vascular system and able to become lodged in a vessel and block its lumen

most emboli are derived from thrombi or clots

they break off and go elsewhere in the circulation

when thrombi/clots embolise its called

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pulmonary embolism process

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sluggish flow in leg veins leads to thrombosis and clot formation

part of thrombus breaks off and travels up vein

embolus passes into inferior vena cava, then right heart, then pulmonary trunk, and lodges in pulmonary artery branch

embolus blocks pulmonary artery and get pulmonary infarct

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Marrow embolism process

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fracture leg

marrow enters ruptured vein

marrow embolism to lung vessels

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air embolism process

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knife wound to neck

air enters vein

air embolises to heart

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example of Virchow’s triad

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Atheroma - disease of coronary artery

results in a build up of lipid can result in abnormal blood flow

lipid (and collagen) can also rupture through intimal surfaces

platelets and fibrin are now exposed to an abnormal substance and turbulent flow and deposited as thrombus

clot forms behind thrombus in coronary artery at stagnant blood

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