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THROMBOSIS

FOR THEORY PART REFER PATHOMA CRAM IT ALL PAGE 36

HARSHMOHAN -

fig 4.20

fig 4.21

table 4.6 difference between arterial and venous thrombus

table 4.7 antemortem vs postmortem clots

FATE OF THROMBUS page 104

FIG 4.25

EMBOLISM

cram basic principles given in pathoma page 38

types of emboli see HM page 105

PULMONARY EMBOLISM

PULMONARY THROMBOEMBOLISM write first paragraph of ypur


answer from pathoma page 38

rest of the answer see "CONSEQUENCES OF PULMONARY


THROMBOEMBOLISM " page 106 HM

see fig 4.27 HM pag 106

AMNIOTIC FLUID EMBOLISM

see pathoma and HM both

— FAT EMBOLISM MAY COME IN THE EXAM SO PREPARE FOR IT TOO

HAEMOPHILIA

see secondary coaglation disorders pathoma

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haemohillia A pathoma

haemophillia B pathoma

look for a paragraph of haemophilia in HM page 313

von willibrand disease

pathoma

and also read points in HM

DIC

pathoma pag 35

pathogenesis page 316 HM

fig 11.8 pag 316

ITP

pathoma is enough

although take a glance at HM page 311

cvc spleen page 92

pulmonary edema

HM page 84

OUTLINE OF IMPORTANT EXAM Q

 thromobosis

 sequelae

 fate of thrombus

 difference between arterial and venous thrombus

 embolism

 pulmonary embolism

 amniotic fluid embolism

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 haemophilia

 haemophilia A

 heamophilia B

 von willibrand disease

 ITP

 cvs spleen

 pulmonary edema

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