Occlusion Pathological

Occlusion is a blockage of arteries or veins. Depending on the location of the pathology, several types are distinguished in medical practice. But most often doctors deal with its pathological form, which is associated with the high prevalence of the problem. A narrowing of the lumen of the lymphatic channel is formed due to a mechanical obstruction that arises for a number of reasons. Often, the pathology is diagnosed in pediatrics - it is in childhood that this phenomenon occurs most often and largely determines the functioning of the lymphatic system. Over time, adequate blood supply is disrupted, and blood flow to the limbs and internal organs occurs in the opposite direction - towards the formation of edema, hemorrhages and trophic tissue lesions.