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File:IPLab4Thromboembolus10.jpg|This is a gross photograph of the fibrous band between the uterus and adjacent tissues. This fibrous scar tissue is probably left over from a previous surgery or an infection. A loop of bowel herniated through the opening produced by this fibrous band and became incarcerated leading to the ischemic necrosis seen in the previous image.  
 
File:IPLab4Thromboembolus10.jpg|This is a gross photograph of the fibrous band between the uterus and adjacent tissues. This fibrous scar tissue is probably left over from a previous surgery or an infection. A loop of bowel herniated through the opening produced by this fibrous band and became incarcerated leading to the ischemic necrosis seen in the previous image.  
 
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* <spoiler text="What are the common sources for pulmonary thromboemboli?">Large deep veins of the lower legs: popliteal, femoral, and iliac veins.</spoiler>
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* <spoiler text="What are the clinical sequelae of pulmonary thromboemboli?">Most (60-80%) pulmonary thromboemboli are clinically silent. In the remainder of the cases, pulmonary thromboemboli can cause sudden death, acute or chronic cor pulmonale, infarction, or hemorrhage.</spoiler>
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* <spoiler text="What is a paradoxical embolism?">When a venous embolus passes through an interatrial or interventricular septal defect and enters the systemic circulation.</spoiler>
  
 
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Revision as of 15:00, 21 August 2013

Clinical Summary[edit]

This 67-year-old male was hospitalized because of extensive atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease. Following surgery, during which diseased portions of the femoral arteries were bypassed, he developed massive pulmonary embolization and expired.

Autopsy Findings[edit]

At autopsy, thrombi were found in the femoral and iliac veins, as well as in the larger pulmonary arteries.

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Study Questions[edit]


A thrombus is a solid mass resulting from the aggregation of blood constituents within the vascular system.

An occlusion is a blockage.