why arterial thrombus is rich in platelet and venous thrombus is rich in fibrin as drugs to treat arterial thrombi are antiplatelets (ecospirin) and to treat venous thrombi are anticoagulants (heparin and warfarin to deal with fibrin)
There is high shear stress in arteries which impedes clot formation. For arterial thrombus formation, the mechanism is endothelial injury leading to platelet adherence and activation. Alterations in normal blood flow - Turbulence contributes to arterial and cardiac thrombosis and stasis of blood is a major factor for development of venous thrombi.
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I think you discussed relevant areas regarding morphology nicely. Keep it up.
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Really appreciate this video Dr. Thanks for ur time keep sharing 🙏💟
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Please upload more videos per day maam...
It's really helpful.
I will definitely try to increase the frequency of my videos.
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Its really helpful for 2nd proff students....
Awesome as always!
A couple of suggestions tho. It would be even better if you used more diagrams, schematic or actual to illustrate certain points.
Thank you for the suggestions.
Plz make video for thrombosis from the start and discuss various step of thrombosis 🙏🙏
For all the video lectures on hemodynamic disorders, please check out the playlist ua-cam.com/play/PLMzUuz9amS8B-XBrAIisE5Tb1A5vXVyJ3.html
why arterial thrombus is rich in platelet and venous thrombus is rich in fibrin as drugs to treat arterial thrombi are antiplatelets (ecospirin) and to treat venous thrombi are anticoagulants (heparin and warfarin to deal with fibrin)
There is high shear stress in arteries which impedes clot formation. For arterial thrombus formation, the mechanism is endothelial injury leading to platelet adherence and activation.
Alterations in normal blood flow - Turbulence contributes to arterial and cardiac thrombosis and stasis of blood is a major factor for development of venous thrombi.
Ma'am please start teaching systemic pathology videos as well...!!!!
Sure. Keep watching.