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- Embolus abstract "An embolus (plural emboli; from the Greek ἔμβολος "clot, lit. ram") is any detached, traveling intravascular mass (solid, liquid, or gaseous) carried by circulation, which is capable of clogging arterial capillary beds (create an arterial occlusion) at a site distant from its point of origin.By contrast there are non-traveling blockages that develop locally from vascular trauma or epithelial pathology and vascular inflammation — like atheroma, thrombi. However, if a thrombus breaks loose from its genesis site it becomes a thrombo-embolus and if not broken down during transit, may cause embolism(s).The term was coined in 1848 by Rudolf Virchow.".
- Embolus thumbnail Blausen_0089_BloodClot_Motion.png?width=300.
- Embolus wikiPageID "183049".
- Embolus wikiPageRevisionID "581800290".
- Embolus hasPhotoCollection Embolus.
- Embolus subject Category:Hematology.
- Embolus comment "An embolus (plural emboli; from the Greek ἔμβολος "clot, lit. ram") is any detached, traveling intravascular mass (solid, liquid, or gaseous) carried by circulation, which is capable of clogging arterial capillary beds (create an arterial occlusion) at a site distant from its point of origin.By contrast there are non-traveling blockages that develop locally from vascular trauma or epithelial pathology and vascular inflammation — like atheroma, thrombi.".
- Embolus label "Embolus".
- Embolus label "Embolus".
- Embolus label "Эмбол".
- Embolus sameAs Embolus.
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- Embolus sameAs Q177224.
- Embolus sameAs Q177224.
- Embolus wasDerivedFrom Embolus?oldid=581800290.
- Embolus depiction Blausen_0089_BloodClot_Motion.png.
- Embolus isPrimaryTopicOf Embolus.