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What does scarlet means?

bright red, the colour of oxygenated blood, arterial blood.


How is Venus blood spatter different from arterial blood spatter?

velosity . colour,pressur.


What is a clot called that remains at its origin?

thrombus


What are the differences between arterial and venous thrombosis?

Arterial thrombosis is associated with an atherosclerotic plaque being ruptured. It is hence associated with high pressure arteries. The thrombus is made of many platelets and contains little fibrin. It can lead to stroke or acute myocardial infarction in the most severe cases. Venous thrombosis is caused by vessel injury or static blood flow in a low-pressure venous system. The thrombus is made of fibrin and red blood cells with very little platelets. It can detach to form an embolus and may cause pulmonary embolism.


Is thrombi the plurual form of thrombus?

Yes that is correct


What is more than one thrombus called?

More than one thrombus (or the plural form) is "thrombi".


Thrombus traveling through vascular system is called?

When a thrombus travels through the vascular system it is called an embolus.


What is the medical term meaning death of vessel walls due to a thrombus?

Thromboangionecrosis is death of a vessel wall due to a thrombus.


what is the definition for thrombus?

A thrombus is a blood clot that forms in the circulatory system and remains where it forms rather than circulating in the blood.


What does thrombus mean in medical terms?

Thrombus in medical terms means blood clot.


Is a floating embolus a thrombus?

yes


In which type of bleeding is blood less likely to clot?

An arterial bleed, because the blood is flowing at a high rate of speed/pressure.