tromboz
Thrombosis, or tromboz in some languages, is the formation of a blood clot, or thrombus, within a blood vessel. A thrombus can partially or completely obstruct blood flow and may occur in arteries or veins. Venous thrombosis most often affects the legs (deep vein thrombosis, DVT) and can lead to pulmonary embolism if a fragment breaks off and travels to the lungs. Arterial thrombosis can block arteries supplying the heart or brain, causing heart attack or ischemic stroke.
Causes and risk factors include a disturbance in the balance of coagulation and blood flow, known as
Symptoms and diagnosis depend on the location of the clot. DVT typically presents with leg swelling, pain,
Treatment and prevention aim to reduce clot growth, prevent recurrence, and manage risks. Anticoagulant medications (including
Prognosis varies with the clot’s location and extent and the presence of complications, such as chronic thromboembolic