| 21. | When these cells clump together, they form a thrombus, sometimes large enough to block the artery.
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| 22. | A thrombus is formed in the illuminated blood vessels, causing a stroke in the dependent brain tissue.
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| 23. | Instead, any thrombus created in the pump could be dislodged, possibly resulting in an embolic stroke.
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| 24. | Unfortunately, there are times when a blood clot ( thrombus ) will form when it is not needed.
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| 25. | All MHV models are vulnerable to thrombus formation due to high shear stress, stagnation, and flow separation.
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| 26. | Taotao died from brain thrombus and a cerebral hemorrhage on April 2, 2008, at the Jinan Zoo.
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| 27. | Even a tiny ridge where a valve joins the heart wall could allow a thrombus to form, bringing death.
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| 28. | Organisation : following the thrombotic event, residual vascular thrombus will be re-organised histologically with several possible outcomes.
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| 29. | In this method, radioactively labeled fibrinogen, typically with radioiodine, is given which is incorporated in the thrombus.
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| 30. | Following a stroke the person will have variable paralysis and impairment of conciousness depending on the severity of the thrombus.
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