★ Pathology of Cardiovascular Disease Quiz
How does the rupturing of an atheroma lead to the formation of a thrombus?
A. It releases oxygen, which causes blood to clot.
B. It releases clotting factors that activate a cascade of reactions, forming a blood clot.
C. It releases water, which dilutes the blood and prevents clotting.
D. It releases sugar, which thickens the blood and causes clotting.
Select your answer:

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A. edema of the medulla oblongata
B. spasm of the muscles of the larynx
C. stagnation in the systemic circulation
D. double-sided pleuritis
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A. cytology
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