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    An embolus (/ ˈɛmbələs /; [1] pl.: emboli; from the Greek ἔμβολος "wedge", "plug") is an unattached mass that travels through the bloodstream and is capable of creating blockages. When an embolus occludes a blood vessel, it is called an embolism or embolic event. [2]

    • Embolus vs. Thrombus vs. Embolism
    • Why Is An Embolus Dangerous?
    • Examples of Embolic Diseases
    • Summary

    An embolus is a particle or mass (often a blood clot) that travels through the bloodstream. An embolus can get stuck in a blood vessel and block it, which causes organ damage. When organ damage is caused by an embolus, doctors will often say that an embolic eventhas occurred. Sometimes, there can be more than one embolus. The plural of embolus is e...

    When an embolus travels through the bloodstream, it is inevitably carried through smaller and smaller blood vessels until it gets stuck. Once lodged, it can obstruct further blood flow through that vessel. The tissue being supplied by the blocked blood vessel then becomes starved for oxygen and nutrients (ischemic) and is likely to die. The larger ...

    If you have certain diseases or medical conditions, you might be more likely to develop an embolus. Here are a few examples of embolic diseases. 1. Apulmonary embolusis an embolus (most typically, a blood clot) that travels to the lungs and produces lung damage. A pulmonary embolus is most often caused by deep vein thrombosis (blood clot formation)...

    An embolus is a particle or mass that flows through the bloodstream. A thrombus is a blood clot in a blood vessel. If a thrombus breaks off, it can become an embolus. An embolus can produce tissue damage or death in almost any organ in the body. Lung damage (by a pulmonary embolus) and stroke (by a cerebral embolus) are two common conditions caused...

  2. Jan 2, 2018 · Thrombus impedes the blood vessels at its site of origination. However, embolus blocks the blood vessels located away from the site of origination. Embolus causes severe clinical complications compared to thrombus. The main difference between thrombus and embolus is their role in the circulation.

  3. Aug 26, 2020 · An intravascular blood clot or thrombus may rupture, resulting in a life-threatening condition called thrombotic embolism, where a piece of the blood clot (embolus) travels downstream in the blood flow and blocks other vessels, impairing the blood supply to tissues.

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  4. Definition. An embolus is a blood clot, air bubble, piece of fatty deposit, or other object that has been carried in the bloodstream to lodge in a vessel and cause an embolism. It can obstruct blood flow in the circulatory system, leading to potential damage or dysfunction in tissues and organs. Related terms. Thrombus: Hemostasis: Ischemia:

  5. Feb 28, 2024 · A pulmonary embolism (PE) occurs when a blood clot obstructs the pulmonary artery or its branches. In deep vein thrombosis (DVT), a thrombus develops within the deep veins, most commonly in the lower extremities.

  6. Apr 14, 2021 · material, such as a blood clot, fat, air, amniotic fluid, or a foreign body, that is carried by the blood from one point in the circulation to lodge at another point (...

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