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Traumatic thrombosis
Thrombosis due to a wound or injury of a part.
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Sinus thrombosis
Formation of a blood clot in a venous sinus.
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Septic thrombosis
An infected blood clot usually found in the heart or the venous sinuses of the brain.
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Puerperal thrombosis
Coagulation in veins following labor.
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Plate thrombosis
Thrombus formed from an accumulation of platelets.
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Placental thrombosis
Thrombi in the placenta and veins of the uterus.
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Marasmic thrombosis
Thrombosis due to wasting diseases.
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Infective thrombosis
Thrombosis in which there is bacterial infection.
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Hepatic vein thrombosis
An often fatal thrombotic occlusion of the hepatic veins, marked clinically by hepatomegaly, weight gain, ascites, and abdominal pain.
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Deep venous thrombosis
A blood clot in one or more of the deep veins of the legs (the most common site) or the veins of arms, pelvis, neck, axilla, or chest. The clot may damage the vein or may embolize to other organs (e.g., the heart or lungs). Such emboli are occasionally fatal.
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