Vascular Biology and Thrombosis

Vascular BiologyVascular biology is the branch of biology that studies the component cells of blood vessel walls. This includes the heart and blood vessels. Blood vessels comprised of arteries, who function to carry blood from the heart to the body, and veins, which carry blood revert to the heart. Deformity in these blood vessel leads to the pathogenesis of many common and serious diseases.

Thrombosis is the development of a blood clot produced in a blood vessel known as a thrombus. The formation of clot blocks blood flow in the restricted area, and can cause life threatening complications if this clot moves to other part of the circulatory system, such as the brain or the lungs.

There are 2 main types of thrombosis:

  • Venous thrombosis
  • Arterial thrombosis

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