Development of thrombosis is closely associated with poor prognosis in cancer patients. Cancer patients often fulfill Virchow's triad of hyper-coagulable state, vascular endothelial injury, and venous stasis. Cancer cells aberrantly express a variety of procoagulant factors, including tissue factor and ...
Among thrombosis, splanchnic venous thrombosis is closely related to intestinal ischemia. Although there are some reports of splanchnic venous thrombosis (SVT) after vaccination with ChAdOx1 nCoV-19 vaccines, but case reports of SVT after vaccination with mRNA-1273 vaccines are rare. This report ...
There are also sex differences related to thrombosis closely linked with stroke (Nimjee et al., 2022). Furthermore, presentation, response to treatment, and outcomes differ among females who experience strokes (Rexrode et al., 2022). Show abstract The role of T cells in acute ischemic stroke...
It has been found that this complication is closely related to anticardiolipin antibodies. This was discovered by physicians, one of whom donated the dataset to discovery challenge. Thrombosis must be treated as emergency. It is important to predict the possibility of its occurrence. It is also ...
Thrombosis is considered to be closely related to several diseases such as atherosclerosis, ischemic heart disease and stroke, as well as rheumatoid arthritis, hyperuricemia, and various inflammatory conditions. More and more studies have been focused on understanding the mechanism of molecular and cellul...
Metastasis and thrombosis are serious threats to cancer patients and generally associated with poor prognosis. The elusive mechanisms underlying the pathogenesis of metastasis and thrombosis have been subjects of extensive investigations. The presence of circulating tumor cells (CTCs) is closely related to...
is commonly believed that the onset of severe CVT gave credit to venous return disorder, with the underlying pathogenesis remaining unclear. There is increasing evidence suggesting that an inflammatory response is closely associated with the pathophysiology of severe CVT. Preclinical studies have ...
formation, development, or presence of athrombus; this can happen whenever the flow of blood in arteries or veins is impeded. Many factors can interfere with normal blood flow: heart failure or physical inactivity may retard circulation generally; a change in the shape or inner surface of a ...
Previous studies had confirmed that LVEF was an important risk factor for LVT formation in DCM patients, and low LVEF was closely associated with the incidence of embolic events [27, 28]. In our study, DCM patients with VT tended to have a lower LVEF (31% vs. 35%), and DCM with low...
Moreover, coagulation activation with generation of thrombin is closely linked to post-translational activation cleavages of inflammatory cytokines like IL-1α [9] and interleukin-8 [10], resulting in a pro-inflammatory environment. In addition, fibrinopeptide B from cleavage of fibrinogen by ...