My son has a thrombus in the brain . Prior to knowing that it was a thrombus he would often complain of a bad stomache , a severe headache at the front of his head as well as changing colour in face and shortness of breath. I'd take him to our gp and temperature was normal also blood pressure was fine. He also showed signs of delayness and took time to think about what he was asked like a memory relapse. One evening I herd a hard know king on the wall and what I went into was something il never forget . He was rapidly having jerking movements back and throw his eyes was white rolled back and froth coming out of his mouth as wel as stiff and locked up. We called ambulance and he had EEG also MRI and epileptic rhythms was noted as wel as a thrombus in his brain. Still the headaches continue along with bad stomache bad breath and vomiting . Also change of colour in face .
thrombus
Yes, "thrombi" is the plural form of "thrombus."
More than one thrombus (or the plural form) is "thrombi".
When a thrombus travels through the vascular system it is called an embolus.
Thromboangionecrosis is death of a vessel wall due to a thrombus.
A thrombus is a blood clot that forms in the circulatory system and remains where it forms rather than circulating in the blood.
Thrombus in medical terms means blood clot.
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Thrombolysis
yes
A thrombus in a blood vessel restricts or reduces blood flow. If it's occlusive, it cuts blood flow off completely.
Embolus