Thrombus Mycotic

**Thrombus** is an occlusion of a vessel that occurs due to the accumulation of platelets in its lumen. Embolic thrombosis develops with the participation of air and plasma, while mycotic and septic thrombosis occur in mice and rats, respectively. The causative agents of septic T. carry “avian” viruses. First, hemorrhagic pericarditis is noted, followed by mucocutaneous, less often muscular nephritis. In muscle tissue, septicemia and pleurisy are determined.