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Path Q1 lab hemostatics
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Normal coronary artery
No atherosclerosis
Coronary thrombosis occludes remaing small lumem of coronary artery
Peterchial hemorrhages seen on epicardium of heart
Can occur with coagulopathy due to low platelet count or sudden hypoxia
Fat embolism
Rounded clear holes seen in pulmonary arterial branch
Pulmonary embolus in a major pulmonary artery branch
Pulmonary embolus adherent to pulmonary arterial wall
Amniotic fluid embolism
Here, epithelial squames seen in peripheral artery
Lines of Zahn
Alternating pale pink bands of platelets and fibrin and red bands of RBCs forming a thrombus
Small fibrin thrombi from widespread activation of coagulation system with DIC seen in capillary loops in glomerulus
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lhannan
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37901
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Path Q1 lab hemostatics
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Path Q1 lab hemostatics
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2010-09-28T05:35:19Z
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