3D Model of Arterial Thrombosis
3D Models of Arterial Thrombosis provide a detailed depiction of blood clot formation within arteries, illustrating how these obstructions develop and impact blood flow. Arterial thrombosis commonly affects arteries supplying critical organs, such as the heart, brain, and limbs, and can have severe consequences if blood flow is compromised. In a healthy artery, blood flows freely within smooth, unobstructed vessel walls. However, in cases of arterial thrombosis, factors like vessel wall injury, inflammation, or underlying conditions, such as atherosclerosis, can trigger the formation of a thrombus (clot) that partially or fully obstructs the artery. This blockage restricts oxygen delivery to downstream tissues, potentially resulting in ischemia, tissue damage, or life-threatening events like myocardial infarction or stroke. Our 3D models allow users to explore the formation and structure of arterial clots, visualize disease mechanisms, and understand the physiological effects of thrombosis on arterial health and circulation.