Thrombus Extravascular

Thrombosis is the formation of a blood clot inside an artery or vein, which can lead to various serious diseases such as stroke, myocardial infarction and others. In some cases, blood clots do not completely enter the vessel and remain in the body tissues. This condition is called extravasal thrombosis.

In the article we will analyze the main causes, symptoms and methods of treatment of this disease.

Extravascular formation of blood clots in the body is the result of damage to blood vessels and disruption of the thrombus formation process. The impact can be mechanical, chemical



Extravascular thrombi are blood clots that form in tissues and do not enter the bloodstream. They occur for various reasons and can be life-threatening. Extravascular thromboses are rare, but they can lead to serious consequences. In this article we will look at the causes of extravascular thrombosis, their symptoms and treatment methods.

Causes

1. Infections. Infection can lead to the formation of extravascular thrombosis. For example, with a purulent infection that affects tissue, a blood clot may form. 2. Injuries. Severe injuries can lead to the development of thrombophlebitis outside the vessels. Extravenous thrombosis also develops with strokes and fractures. 3. Surgical operations. During operations, surgeons often use anesthesia, which promotes the formation of blood clots in the veins. This can lead to extravascular thrombosis. 4. Blood diseases. If platelet production in the body is impaired, it can cause blood clots to form in tissues. 5. Chemotherapy and radiation therapy. These