A patient with deep vein thrombosis in his leg comes into the emergency room because the...

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  1. A patient with deep vein thrombosis in his leg comes into theemergency room because the clot in his leg has broken free. To thedismay of the doctor, the clot, which began in the great saphenousvein of the leg, has now lodged in his kidneys. At first, thedoctor is baffled as to how that could happen. However, looking atthe patient’s medical records, she discovers that the patient has ahistory of heart problems. Specifically, the patient has sufferedfrom valvular stenosis of the atrioventricular valves, as well as aforamen ovale that did not close completely at birth.
    1. Why was the doctor initially surprised to find the clot in thekidneys? What organ did she expect it to be in? (1 point)

  1. Only one of the two heart conditions listed could explain howthe clot got to the kidneys. Which one? (1 point)

  1. Trace the path of the clot from the great saphenous vein to theinterlobar artery of the kidney in detail, naming all the bloodvessels/heart chambers along the way. You may find the last sectionof Chapter 20 helpful here. (7 points)

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a The pathway of normal blood flow is Veins Right side ofheart Pulmonaryvasculature Left side ofheart Arteries back to veinsSo a clot dislodged from thesaphenous vein a vein in the lower limb will pass through theright side    See Answer
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