Basilic vein thrombosis is a type of superficial venous thrombosis (SVT) in which a blood clot forms in the basilic vein in the arm. In many cases, SVT is harmless and will resolve without treatment.
Interv Cardiol. 2011;3(6):705-712. Altogether, the usefulness and merit of the contemporary thrombus grading classifications are widely accepted (Box 4). However, certain limitations should be ...
Thrombectomy and embolectomy are procedures used to treat two different types of blood clots from blood vessels. A thrombectomy is surgery to remove a stationary blood clot from one of your arteries ...
A stent thrombosis is a blood clot that forms within a coronary stent. It can be a complication of stent placement to open a narrowed artery. A coronary stent is a mesh tube that opens a narrowed or ...
Thrombosis is a serious complication of heart disease that occurs when blood clots form inside blood vessels or a heart chamber. The blood clots can block the flow of blood and cause life-threatening ...
Approximately one in nine patients develop leaflet thrombosis in the first 10 months after transcatheter tricuspid valve replacement (TTVR), according to a meta-analysis. Most cases are subclinical, ...