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* Everyone I’m sure is familiar with Virchow’s triad. It was first described by this German pathologist. If we think of risk factors, we should think of them as the embodiment of the triad: hypercoagulability, stasis, and vessel injury. So, essentially, under normal conditions, microthrombi are continually formed and lysed with the venous circulatory system. When any one of the “risk states” exists, potential microthrombi may escape the normal fibrinolytic system and grow and propagate. Pulmonary Emboli occurs when fragments of thrombus break loose and are carried through the
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