1. Arterial & venous thrombi. 2. Normal venous valve function.

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1. Arterial & venous thrombi

2. Normal venous valve function

3. Causes of turbulent flow

4. Recanalization of organizing thrombus

5. Propagation of venous thrombus

6. Collateral circulation prevents some infarctions

7. Thromboembolus formation

8. Thromboembolism

9. Massive pulmonary thromboembolism

10. Pathways for thromboemboli

11. Anticoagulant/fibrinolytic therapy

12. Arterial wall

13. Venous wall

14. BP maintenance

15. Renin-angiotensin system (RAS)

16. Treatment of hypertension

17. Common sites for plaque formation

18. Atheroma showing calcium, cholesterol, foam cells, ulcer & thrombus

19. Pathogenesis of plaque

20. Low density lipoproteins (LDL)

21. Cholesterol metabolism

22. LDL & atherogenesis

23. Risk factors

24. Coronary artery stenosis

25. Plaque embolism

26. Saccular & berry aneurysms

27. Dissecting aneurysms

28. Thrombophlebitis