MORPHOLOGY OF THROMBI Flashcards

1
Q

mass of platelets, RBCs, and fibrin

lines of Zahn

attached to underlying vessel wall

A

pre-mortem thrombus

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2
Q

soft and rubbery

no lines of zahn

not attached to vessel wall

chicken fat above currant jelly

A

post-mortem thrombus

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3
Q

most often occur with large diameter vessels or heart (aorta or heart chambers)

doesn’t fill entire lumen

A

mural thrombus (pre-mortem)

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4
Q

usually occlusive, typically begin at sites of turbulence or endothelial injury

coronary, cerebral and femoral arteries

associated with atherosclerotic plaques

A

arterial thrombus

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5
Q

usually occlusive and occurs at sites of stasis

embolize

travel to the lungs

A

venous thrombus

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6
Q

thrombosis of cardiac valve, bacteria or fungi can adhere to previously damaged valves or can directly cause valve damage

A

vegetation

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