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(Created page with "'''Organ''': Heart '''Description''': An opened left atrium is visible. Inside there is a huge thrombus stuck to the atrial wall. '''Diagnosis''': Large atrial thrombus '''Causes''': * Virchow’s triad ** Endothelial damage ** Abnormal blood flow ** Hypercoagulability * Especially atrial fibrillation '''Theory''': Atrial fibrillation causes turbulence inside the atria, which promotes thrombus formation. A thrombus in the atria can either obstruct the mitral valve...")
 
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Atrial fibrillation causes turbulence inside the atria, which promotes thrombus formation. A thrombus in the atria can either obstruct the mitral valve or become a systemic embolus. Thrombus formation in the atria isn’t too common, it’s more commonly found in the auricle.
Atrial fibrillation causes turbulence inside the atria, which promotes thrombus formation. A thrombus in the atria can either obstruct the mitral valve or become a systemic embolus. Thrombus formation in the atria isn’t too common, it’s more commonly found in the auricle.
[[File:Left atrial ball thrombosis prep.jpg|center|thumb|Left atrial ball thrombosis prep]]
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[[Category:Pathology 1 - Macropreparations]]
[[Category:Pathology 1 - Macropreparations]]