Difference between vein thrombosis and arterial thrombosis
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Major differences between arterial and venous thrombosis. (A) Arterial thrombosis occurs under high shear flow when platelet rich thrombi are formed around ruptured atherosclerotic plaques and damaged endothelium. (B) Venous thrombosis occurs under low shear flow and mostly around intact endothelial wall. Venous thrombi are fibrin rich, encapsulating a large amount of red blood cells in addition to activated platelets.
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Major differences between arterial and venous thrombosis. (A) Arterial thrombosis occurs under high shear flow when platelet rich thrombi are formed around ruptured atherosclerotic plaques and damaged endothelium. (B) Venous thrombosis occurs under low shear flow and mostly around intact endothelial wall. Venous thrombi are fibrin rich, encapsulating a large amount of red blood cells in addition to activated platelets.
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