What are the Histological Features of Microvascular Thrombosis?
Histologically, microvascular thrombi are characterized by a dense eosinophilic fibrin meshwork interspersed with platelets and trapped red blood cells. In some cases, leukocytes, particularly neutrophils, may be present. In chronic thrombosis, there may be evidence of recanalization or organization, where new capillaries form within the thrombus, or fibrosis as part of the healing process.