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39) irregular and large hemorrhages under the skin is called: angina pe…

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  1. irregular and large hemorrhages under the skin is called:

angina pectoris
ecchymosis
edema
pulmonary artery thrombosis

  1. what is coagulated or clotted material that develops inside the vascular system?

thrombus
infarction
atheroma
embolism

Explanation:

Response
Question 39
Brief Explanations
  • Angina pectoris is chest pain due to heart issues, not skin hemorrhage.
  • Ecchymosis is defined as irregular, large hemorrhages (bruises) under the skin.
  • Edema is fluid accumulation, not hemorrhage.
  • Pulmonary artery thrombosis is a blood clot in the pulmonary artery, not related to skin hemorrhages.
Brief Explanations
  • Thrombus is a coagulated/clotted material forming inside the vascular system.
  • Infarction is tissue death due to lack of blood supply, not the clotted material.
  • Atheroma is fatty deposits in arteries, not clotted blood.
  • Embolism is a clot (or other material) that travels, not the material forming in place.

Answer:

B. ecchymosis

Question 40