How Is Thrombosis Detected and Managed in Toxicology?
Detection of thrombosis in a toxicological context often involves clinical testing, including blood tests to measure platelet function and coagulation markers. Imaging techniques such as ultrasound or CT scans may also be used to visualize clots. Management typically involves the use of anticoagulants and antiplatelet agents to prevent clot progression and reduce the risk of complications. In some cases, addressing the underlying toxic exposure is critical.