Morphology Of thrombi. Arterial Thrombi (Thrombus) Arterial thrombi are also called white thrombi. They develop in arteries or heart at the site of endothelial injury or turbulence On the transaction, they show darker grey lines of aggregated platelets interspersed between paler layers of coagulated fibrin. These lamellae are referred to as lines of Zahn They are dry, friable, tangled grey masses Arterial Thrombi may form enormously elongated snake-like structures, the tail of which build up retrograde to the direction of blood flow ( that is away from the heart) Types Of Arterial Thrombi (Thrombus) Mural Thrombus: It refers to " a thrombus that is attached to the wall of blood vessel or heart but doesn't occlude the vessel completely Sites Of Mural Thrombosis: Capacious chambers of heart, Aorta, Aneurysms. 2. Occlusive Thrombus : It refers t...