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أذكار المسلم اعده كحافظ للشاشة : طارق بقشان. اعده للعرض : د. أسامة. إ. ناصف.

VASCULAR LUNG DISEASES PULMONARY HYPERTENSION PULMONARY HYPERTENSION Thromboembolism, hemorrhage & infarction. DR. EMAN EMAN

PULMONARY HYPERTENSION PULMONARY HYPERTENSION

Seen with pulmonary hypertension are small peripheral pulmonary arteries that are quite thickened. Vascular lung diseases. Pulmonary hypertension.

Pulmonary Hypertension :

Seen in the pulmonary artery to the left lung on cut section is a large pulmonary thromboembolus. Such thromboemboli typically originate in the leg veins or pelvic veins of persons who are immobilized. Other contributing factors include trauma to the extremities, hypercoagulable states (Trousseaus's syndrome in patients with carcinomas; protein C or S deficiency; use of oral contraceptives), heart failure, pregnancy, and older age. Pulmonary Thromboembolism

Here is a "saddle embolus" that bridges across the pulmonary artery from the heart as it divides into right and left main pulmonary arteries. Such a saddle embolus is a cause for sudden death. This thromboembolus displays the typical gross appearance. The surface is somewhat irregular, and there are areas of pale tan to white admixed with dark red areas. The thrombus often has the outlines of the vein in which it formed. Pulmonary Thromboembolism

This is the microscopic appearance of a pulmonary thromboembolus in a large pulmonary artery. There are interdigitating areas of pale pink and red that form the "lines of Zahn" characteristic for a thrombus. These lines represent layers of red cells, platelets, and fibrin which are layed down in the vessel as the thrombus forms. Pulmonary Thromboembolism

Here is a larger area of infarction produced by a medium-sized thromboembolus to the lung. This infarction has begun to organize at the margins.It is also possible to have multiple small pulmonary thromboemboli that do not cause sudden death and do not occlude a large enough branch of pulmonary artery to cause infarction. However, if there are lots of small emboli, particularly if they are showered to the lungs over a period of time, then they collectively may block enough small arteries to produce pulmonary hypertension. Pulmonary hemorrhagic infarction Pulmonary hemorrhagic infarction