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Results 1 - 9 of 9 for thrombus
  1. ... clot formation in the veins is called venous thrombosis. Venous thrombosis most commonly forms in the veins of the legs. Risk factors for venous thrombosis include prolonged bed rest or immobility, as can ...
  2. A thrombus is a blood clot that forms in a vessel and remains there. An embolism is a clot ...
  3. ... thigh and leg caused by a blood clot (thrombus) in the deep veins in the groin (iliofemoral ...
  4. Deep venous thrombosis (DVT) affects mainly the veins in the lower leg and the thigh. It involves the formation of a clot (thrombus) in the larger veins of the area.
  5. ... chronic) active infection (hepatitis) Liver (hepatic) vein clot (thrombosis) Birth defects of the liver or bile ducts ( ...
  6. ... from: Persistent itching Anal bleeding Pain Blood clots (thrombosis of the hemorrhoids)
  7. A blood clot (thrombus) may form in the body, break-off, and travel to the brain through a carotid artery and the circle ...
  8. ... that the vessel can block completely if a thrombus forms in the diseased segment.
  9. Tissue necrosis caused by distal capillary thrombosis resulting from cryoglobulin precipitation in the vessels. The black tissue under the nails is ischemic, and will eventually slough, or be reabsorbed ...