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- Thrombosis (from Ancient Gr**** θρόμβωσις thrómbōsis "clotting") is the formation of a blood clot inside a blood vessel, obstructing the flow of blood through...
- examination by a general practitioner or proctologist. Management of thrombosed perianal hematoma has been poorly studied as of 2018. If diagnosed within...
- when the case is advanced. If not thrombosed, external hemorrhoids may cause few problems. However, when thrombosed, hemorrhoids may be very painful....
- there is thrombophlebitis, which is an inflammatory reaction around a thrombosed vein, presenting as a painful induration (thickening of the skin) with...
- ligament of the uterus to be edematous and filled with thrombosed varicose veins. The thrombosed part was excised and the patient recovered without sequelae...
- lupus: thromboses (blood clots or "sticky blood") form in blood vessels, which prove to be fatal if they move within the bloodstream. If the thromboses migrate...
- neoplasms (MPNs) have emerged as a leading systemic cause of splanchnic vein thromboses (which include PVT).[citation needed] The main portal vein is formed by...
- nephrolithiasis and cholelithiasis. The so-called stones in the veins appear to be thrombosed haemorrhoids. Those mentioned in the colon, liver, and lungs suggest the...
- Retrieved 2009-02-10 – via Free Online Library. Virchow, R. (1856). "Thrombose und Embolie. Gefässentzündung und septische Infektion". Gesammelte Abhandlungen...
- punctate hemorrhages in diffuse axonal injury, superficial siderosis, thrombosed aneurysm, phleboliths in vascular lesions, and some forms of calcification...