Which of the following is not included in Virchow’s triad of thrombus formation?
Correct Answer: Increased vascular permeability
Description: The three primary abnormalities that lead to thrombus formation (called Virchow's triad) are (1) endothelial injury, (2) stasis or turbulent blood flow, and (3) hypercoagulability of the blood. Ref: Robbins 8th edition Chapter 4.
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