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Cardiac thrombosis is generally of degenerative/ non-infectious cause; endocarditis may occur, though uncommonly. There are important effects of cardiac thrombosis:
 
Cardiac thrombosis is generally of degenerative/ non-infectious cause; endocarditis may occur, though uncommonly. There are important effects of cardiac thrombosis:
 
# Distortion of valve cusps leads to mechanical effects which cause ineffective closure (incompetence), and distortion and enlargement of the valves by the thrombus mass causes narrowing of the valve outflow (stenosis). These effects lead to a progressive inefficiency of cardiac pumping and give rise to [[Venous Congestion and Hyperaemia - Pathology#Generalised (Systemic) Venous Congestion|general venous congestion]], [[Oedema - Pathology|oedema]] and circulatory failure.
 
# Distortion of valve cusps leads to mechanical effects which cause ineffective closure (incompetence), and distortion and enlargement of the valves by the thrombus mass causes narrowing of the valve outflow (stenosis). These effects lead to a progressive inefficiency of cardiac pumping and give rise to [[Venous Congestion and Hyperaemia - Pathology#Generalised (Systemic) Venous Congestion|general venous congestion]], [[Oedema - Pathology|oedema]] and circulatory failure.
*# Emboli are disseminated from the thrombus mass.
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# Emboli can be disseminated from the thrombus mass. If the lesion is on the left side of the heart, emboli are disseminated systemically and become trapped in the capilarry beds, e.g. of the kidney and spleen. The blockage leads to local ischaemic necrosis. If the lesion is on the right side of the heart, there is pulmonary dissemination.
*#* If the lesion is on the left side of the heart, emboli are disseminated systemically.
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*#** Become trapped in the capilarry beds, e.g. of the kidney and spleen.
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*#*** Blockage leads to local ischaemic necrosis.
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*#* If the lesion is on the right side of the heart, there is pulmonary dissemination.
   
[[Image:thrombosis dog nose 2.jpg|right|thumb|200px|<small><center>'''Nasal thrombosis (dog)'''. Courtesy of T. Scase</center></small>]]
 
[[Image:thrombosis dog nose 2.jpg|right|thumb|200px|<small><center>'''Nasal thrombosis (dog)'''. Courtesy of T. Scase</center></small>]]
 
====Atrial Thrombosis====
 
====Atrial Thrombosis====
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