Thrombosis

Pulmonary thrombosis: what it is, symptoms and treatment

Pulmonary thrombosis, also known as pulmonary embolism, occurs when a clot or thrombus clogs a vessel in the lungs, preventing blood from passing and causing the progressive death of the affected part, resulting in symptoms such as respiratory pain and severe shortness of breath. . Due to breathing difficulties and lung damage, the amount of

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Cerebral thrombosis: what it is, symptoms, motives and treatment

Brain thrombosis is a type of stroke that occurs when a blood clot clogs one of the arteries in the brain, which can lead to death or serious sequelae such as difficulty speaking, blindness or paralysis. Brain thrombosis is generally more common in the elderly or in people with high blood pressure or atherosclerosis, for

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