_____ and turbulence of blood flow increases risk for thrombosis
Thrombosis is characterized by _____, which are alternating layers of platelets/fibrin and RBCs
Disorders of fibrinolysis are due to _____ overactivity, resulting in excessive cleavage of serum fibrinogen
Fibrin levels in a transudate are usually _____
Lardaceous spleen is due to deposition of amyloid in sinusoids of _____ pulp.
_____ calcification can occur in _____ and this can include the vasculature and major organs in the body.
_____ type of necrosis is characterized by the enzymatic digestion
Galactosemia is associated with _____ cataract

What type of cells are the following examples? _____
Hint: Labile, Stable, or Permanent?

What is the staining method? _____
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