disruption of blood vessels

How is Vascular Disruption Diagnosed?

Diagnosis of vascular disruption involves a combination of clinical assessment, imaging studies, and histological examination. Clinically, signs of hemorrhage, ischemia, or aneurysm may prompt further investigation. Imaging techniques such as angiography, ultrasound, and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) can visualize the extent and location of the vessel damage. Histological examination of tissue biopsies or surgical specimens can provide definitive evidence of the nature and extent of the disruption, revealing the characteristic cellular and structural changes.

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