Khirurgiia (Mosk)
January 1993
It is emphasized in the discussed problem that several factors participate simultaneously in the mechanism of thrombogenesis. At the same time, local hemodynamic disorders (congestion, turbulent flow, local hypoxemia) lead to pathological changes of blood platelet hemostatic properties in these regions, which is conducive to local thrombus formation. Inflammation develops as a consequence of the response of the venous wall to stimulators of infectious, autoimmune or neoplastic character arriving along the lymphatic vessels, capillaries and perivascular spaces.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFHistological examination of the hemorrhoids in 67 preparations of the rectum of adult persons showed the significance, in their development, of glomus and glomus blocking arteriovenous anorectal cavernous bodies, the two-three-fold increase of their volume was established. The dilatation of the glomus body lumen (from 20-30 to 270-480 microns) in the cavernous body wall is due to the epithelioid cell atrophy and sclerosis. When persistent dilatation and shortening of the distance between glomus mouths occurs, arterial blood passes from the peripheral branches of the superior rectal artery directly to the vena lumen, resulting, first, in the development of a simple compensatory and then varicose angioma-like flebectasia.
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