Thrombus Layered

**Strata thrombus** - (t.stratificatus) is a form of thrombosis that occurs in the deep veins of the leg and pelvis. As a rule, the affected lower leg has swelling of the lower leg.

What does the word layers mean? The word *stratif* - construction, stratigraphy, rack, ladder, platform, beam, blanket stratiferi - to process something in layers, to cover stratus - covering, creeping, laid in an even layer stratum - layer

It turns out, “layered” - this means if one person works on this matter, and someone else after work adds new details and clarifications to it. Usually the affected vein looks like a purple-purple strand, which tends to central venous stagnation and tissue fibrosis . In addition to a trophic ulcer, cyanosis and impaired propulsion, patients are usually accompanied by convulsive contraction of the leg muscles