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. 2022 Jan 31;12(2):220. doi: 10.3390/life12020220

Table 5.

Classification of thrombosis based on its intrinsic character and different pathogenetic mechanisms.

Character Phenotypes Microthrombosis Macrothrombosis Combined Micro-macrothrombosis
Vascular Tree System
Arterial aEA-VMTD
(e.g., TIA, TCIP, TTP-like syndrome, MODS such as DES, HUS, ANP, RML)
Arterial macrothrombosis
(e.g., AIS, aortic thrombosis)
Gangrene (arterial combined MMT)
(e.g., SPG, multiple digit gangrene, limb gangrene, PF, acrocyanosis, Burger’s disease, Fournier’s disease, necrotizing fasciitis, diabetic gangrene)
Venous vEA-VMTD
(e.g., ITP, TCIP, PNH, ARDS, hepatic VOD)
Venous macrothrombosis
(e.g., distal DVT, solitary DVT)
Multiple DVT (venous combined MMT)
(e.g., proximal/central DVT, VTE, PTE, CVST, IVCT, SVCT, SVT, PVT, Budd-Chiari syndrome)
Vascular Wall System
Involved vessel Capillary/arteriole
Venule
Vasa vasorum
Small artery
Vein
-
Multiple small arterial vasculatures
Multiple extended venous vasculatures
Thrombus character Microthrombi strings Macrothrombus Microthrombi strings-fibrin meshes
Combined micro-macrothrmbi
Pathogenetic factors Endotheliopathy (ECs)
(e.g., sepsis, diabetes)
Trauma (ECs +SET +/− EVT)
(e.g., vascular access, surgery)
Endotheliopathy + traumatic vascular injury
(e.g., sepsis + vascular access)
Damaged Vessel
Depth of injury ECs ECs + SET +/− EVT ECs + SET +/− EVT
Location Generalized or localized Localized or solitary Multiple or regionalized
Hemostatic components ULVWF + platelet ULVWF+TF + fibrin ULVWF + TF + fibrin + NETs
Involved hemostatic path ULVWF ULVWF and TF ULVWF, TF with NETosis

Note: aEA-VMTD; arterial endotheliopathy-associated vascular microthrombotic disease; vEA-VMTD, venous EA-VMTD; AIS, acute ischemic stroke; ARDS, acute respiratory distress syndrome; CVST, cerebral venous sinus thrombosis; DVT, deep vein thrombosis; ECs, endothelial cells; EVT, extravascular tissue; ITP, idiopathic (immune) thrombocytopenic purpura; IVCT, inferior vena cava thrombosis; MMT, micro-macrothrombosis; NETs, neutrophil extracellular traps; PVT, portal vein thrombosis; SET, subendothelial tissue; SPG, symmetrical peripheral gangrene; SVCT, superior vena cava thrombosis; SVT, splanchnic vein thrombosis; TCIP, thrombocytopenic in critically ill patients; TF, tissue factor; TIA, transient ischemic attack; VTE, venous thromboembolism; ULVWF, ultra large von Willebrand factor; VOD, veno-occlusive disease.