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Lymphostasis occurs as a consequence of abnormalities of ______ vessel structure
lymphatic
The overflow of lymphatic system capacity leads to accumulation of protein-rich fluid in the ______
interstitium
Lymphedema can be primary due to abnormalities in ______ vessels
lymphatic
Clinical example of CVS for necrosis is ______ Attack (IM)
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Systemic circulation disorders include shock syndrome which is an acute, generalized disorder of perfusion of all organic systems followed by a significant disorder of ______ metabolism
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Complete artery obstruction, in the absence of satisfactory collateral circulation, causes ______ - tissue infarction
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Clinical picture: - Pallor and cyanosis distal to the narrowing site, Drop in temperature of the region, Weakened pulsations, Reduced tissue volume and turgor, Pain and atrophic changes, In sensitive cell types and ______
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Thrombosis represents the lifelong formation of an intravascular ______
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According to Virchow's Triad, the following are responsible for the development of the intravascular ______: Damage to the vessel wall, Increased tendency to clot, Slow circulation - turbulent blood flow
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The fate of the formed clot: After the thrombus is created: 1. 2. 3. 4. ______
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Embolization represents the transmission of various particles by blood or lymphatic circulation, with clogging of small vessels. The circulating particles are called ______.
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Thrombus embolism occurs in the arterial and venous circulation at the point of blood vessel branching. Fat embolism can occur in cases of long tubular bone fractures or ______.
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Air embolism can occur after surgery on the neck or chest. Gas embolism may affect divers and individuals working in ______.
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According to the direction of movement, ______ can be orthograde (in the direction of blood or lymph), retrograde (opposite to blood/lymph direction), or paradox embolism (transmission from venous to arterial circulation).
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The clinical picture of thrombosis and embolism may include 5Ps: Pain, Paleness, Pulslessness, Paresthesia, and ______.
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In the clinical presentation, weakness and general prostration may also be observed in cases of thrombosis and embolism. This is known as ______.
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