Publication: Clinical and Histopathologic Characteristics of the Main Causes of Vascular Occlusion - Part I: Thrombi.
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2020-10-09
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Beato Merino, M J
Diago, A
Fernández-Flores, Á
Fraga, J
García Herrera, A
Garrido, M
Idoate Gastearena, M Á
Llamas-Velasco, M
Monteagudo, C
Onrubia, J
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Vascular occlusion has multiple, diverse clinical manifestations, some of which can have grave consequences for patients. The causes of vascular occlusion are also highly variable, ranging from thrombi triggered by the uncontrolled activation of coagulation mechanisms, on the one hand, to endothelial dysfunction or occlusion by material extrinsic to the coagulation system on the other. In a 2-part review, we look at the main causes of vascular occlusion and the key clinical and histopathologic findings. In this first part, we focus on vascular occlusion involving thrombi.
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Blood Coagulation
Humans
Thrombosis
Humans
Thrombosis
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Crioaglutininas, Criofibrinogenemia, Crioglobulinemia, Cryoagglutinins, Cryofibrinogenemia, Cryoglobulinemia, Ecthyma gangrenosum, Ectima gangrenoso, Purpura fulminans, Púrpura fulminans, Thrombosis, Trombosis