What Is Mural Thrombosis?
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Mural thrombus
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- Wall: blood vessel wall, heart valve, etc.
- Thrombosis: In the heart and blood vessels of a living body, blood coagulates or some solid masses formed in the blood are formed by partial agglutination. It can be divided into white thrombus, mixed thrombus, red thrombus and transparent thrombus.
- Mural thrombosis: A mixed thrombus that occurs in the heart cavity, at the site of an atherosclerotic ulcer, or in an aneurysm. The mixed thrombus under the microscope is mainly composed of light red unstructured branched or irregular coral-like platelet trabeculae (gray white) and red blood cells (granular red) filled with fibrin network between trabecula. Granulocyte attachment. [1]