Pathoma: Thrombosis Flashcards
Postmortem clots are distinguished from premortem clots becayse premortem clots __________.
are attached to the vessel wall and have lines of Zahn (alternating lines of RBCs and fibrin)
What factors can cause stasis?
Immobility, cardiac wall dysfunction (atrial fibrillation), and aneurysm
Where is t-PA made?
The endothelium
What are three causes of endothelial damage?
High levels of serum homocysteine (due to vitamin B12 deficiency, athersclerosis, and vasculitis
Homocysteine gets converted to __________; defect of the enzyme that does so (called __________) results in thrombosis, mental retardation, lens dislocation, and long, slender fingers.
cystathionine; cystathionine beta synthase
Protein C and S deficiencies have increased risk of (besides thrombosis) ________.
warfarin-induced skin necrosis, because they have less protein C and S to begin with (amplifying the temporary hypercoagulable state)
In antithrombin deficiency, the _____ does not rise in response to heparin.
PTT