Major and frequent influence for thrombus formation is
Select one:
a. Endothelial damage
b. Hypercoagulability
c. Fatty streak
d. Alteration in blood flow
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Virchow's triad" has been suggested to describe the three factors necessary for the formation of thrombosis: stasis of blood, vessel wall injury, and altered blood coagulation. Some risk factors predispose for venous thrombosis while others increase the risk of arterial thrombosis
Explanation:
b. Hypercoagulability
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b. Hypercongulability.
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