acute occlusion of the aorta by thrombosis is a rare life threatening event causing severe distal ischaemia (eg. acute limb ischaemia and renal infarct / infarction) and high risk of distal emboli
chronic complete occlusions of a AAA are rare but may be asymptomatic 1)
the high blood flow rates generally mean that complete thrombosis of the aorta is much less likely than in smaller arteries
a mural aortic thrombus may form with aortic dissection, aortic aneurysm, malignancy, and blood disorders and is rarely seen in a healthy subject
most occur in the distal aortic arch or in the region of the aortic isthmus but can occur in the abdominal aorta