A blood clot can be a circulatory disorder, if it forms in an inappropriate place. For example, a blood clot in the large veins of the legs is a circulatory disorder. In the case of a blood clot that functions to stop a broken blood vessel, the clot is part of the normal human physiology.
include embolus formation, a clot moving within the circulatory system
hemophilia
The famous blood disorder where blood does not effectively clot is called HEMOPHILIA.
A thrombus is a blood clot that forms in the circulatory system and remains where it forms rather than circulating in the blood.
Afibrinogenemia is a blood disorder in which the blood does not clot normally due to a lack of a protein called fibronogen.
Hemophilia
Hemophilia
hemophilia
Hemophilia
Hemophilia
They take place when the heart's rhythm is changed for a number of different reasons, and blood clot formation occurs. This blood clot can move through the circulatory system until it blocks a blood vessel and stops the blood supply
Thrombosis is when a blood clot forms inside a blood vessel. This causes a blockage in the circulatory system so that blood cannot pass through freely.