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I am thinking this question. Thrombosis can result in

  1. organisation of thrombus,
  2. sepsis
  3. thromboembolism,
  4. fibrinoid swelling
  5. adiposity.

I fibrinoid swelling (edema) (4) can occur. Also, I think (3) thromboembolism can occur and also (1) organisation of thrombus.

What can thrombosis result in?

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  • $\begingroup$ I am not sure I understand this question. First, you give the answer. Then, you ask the question. Please note that I am a layman in Biology, absolutely no expert. $\endgroup$
    – Nobody
    Commented Mar 10, 2014 at 6:13
  • $\begingroup$ @scaaahu this is a homework question. Masi is copying a question he presumably got in an exam and is wondering about it. $\endgroup$
    – terdon
    Commented Mar 10, 2014 at 18:14

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Fibrinoid swelling involves necrosis and swelling so no. Organisation of thrombus refers to some very large space of organising thrombus in different ways - so no, since there is an exact mechanism under. Based on my interpretation of Robbins -book.

The correct answer is 3. thromboembolism. Thromboembolism is a combination of thrombosis and its main complication, embolism.

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