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How is Thrombolytic Therapy Monitored Histologically?


Monitoring thrombolytic therapy can involve histological analysis of blood vessel samples to assess the extent of clot dissolution and tissue response. This includes examining the integrity of endothelial cells and the presence of any inflammatory infiltrates. Additionally, imaging techniques such as immunohistochemistry can be used to detect specific markers of endothelial damage or inflammation. These histological findings are crucial for optimizing thrombolytic therapy and minimizing complications.

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