A pulmonary embolism is an obstruction of a blood vessel in the lungs, usually due to a blood clot, which blocks a coronary artery. Many times a pulmonary embolism is caused by a deep vein thrombosis. A complication where blood clots break off in a major vein. The cause of the clot could have resulted from orthopedic surgery, or pelvic, abdominal, or thoracic surgery. It probably started in the femoral vein or iliac vein. From there, it traveled through the inferior vena cava, through the right atrium of the heart. Then the right ventricle of the heart. Finally, into the pulmonary arteries where it stops.
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The clot runs up the femoral vein into the iliac vein then into the inferior vena cava then into the righr atrium to the right ventricle from where it is pumped into the lungs.
you just follow the venous systemto the heart then up to the lungs.
my anatomy is not too good but... tibial v, femoral v, inferior vena cava, heart, pulmonary a.
the two femoral veins merge into the superior vena cava, which enters the heart. from there the blood is pumped into the lungs through the pulmonary artery.
the path of your mum
its a long blood clot
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Because a clot in a deep vein can break off and travel through the blood stream to the lungs.
Thrombosis is a blood clot that develops in a vein (usually in the leg or pelvic region). An embolism is a clot that breaks off and travels to the heart, lungs, or brain.
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Pulmonary thrombosis is when a blood clot from another part of the body (usually the deep veins of the leg) dislodges from the place of origin and settles somewhere in the lungs. This blocks blood flow into the lungs. It is treated by a clot buster in the short term to bust the clot and if it is a chronic problem they are given Warfarin or something similar to prevent future clots
A blood clot in the leg occurs within a large vein in the leg causing blood flow to be blocked. If you are experiencing pain in your leg and notice that it is swelling or becoming red, then you have a blood clot. If you notice these symptoms, you should seek medical treatment as soon as possible. Leaving a clot untreated could cause
It could be a DVT (deep vein thrombosis) a blood clot in the lower leg which can break free and move to the lungs where it can be life threatening. Go and see a doctor.
Impedes blood flow to & from leg ... so you might lose that leg. Also, if the clot breaks loose it can interfere with systemic or pulmonary circulation - in which case you might die.
Yes
No they can happen anywhere they are called different names for different parts of the body. ex: blood clot in the lungs is calleda pulmonary embolism.
Highly unlikely you will suffer a blood clot.
A blood clot can cause your leg to swell, become sore or painful (especially when walking), the skin can get red, and you might have a warm spot on it somewhere. Some blood clots can break off or move around, which can be very dangerous. If a blood clot reaches your lungs, your symptoms can be that of it being difficult to breathe, chest pain, a fever, cough (with or without blood in it), rapid heart beat, and you might faint easily or have fainted several times on a row or within a short amount of time from each one. If you have any symptoms of blood clots, seek help as soon as possible!
No, because blood clots travel but you should look at a more professional website for that.