..in regard to earlier comment by 'Dr Neilson'- I always learned a thin layer of muscle in veins, a bigger layer in arteries -as you said, not sure what school he went to! Thanks, really enjoying all your videos- so well explained with good analogies for clarification.
Thank you it was really entertaining, and great effort. However, can i make note that DVT can rarely cause a thrombus causing other than Pulmonary Emboli. It will have to be through a defect in Greater Vessels or Heart to cause a stroke or ACS..
Good Video, but a little suggestion for future videos would be to talk about some clinical syndromes (e.g. vW disease, thrombocytopenia) since pathophysiology is the link from basic sciences to the clinical sciences.
So, when we can't stop the bleeding despite the pressure we're putting on the wound, is it because an artery was cut and the pressure is too high for the clotting to be effective? Is the clotting process only effective in capillaries?
Hemophilia A caused as A result of genetic deficiency of clotting factor 8. Hemophilia beta: caused ss as a result of genetic deficiency of coagulation factor 9