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What is thrombosis and atheroma complication?

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Thrombosis due to erosion (fibrous cap thick and intact, white fibrin rich thrombus, smooth muscle cells prominent, often sessile nonocclusive thrombus, less remodeled outwards, NETs involved more in NSTEMI) Thrombosis due to rupture (thin cap, red fibirn rich thrombus, tissue factor trigger, prominent macrophages, occlusive thrombus, expansively remodeled, less NET and more STEMI)


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