Virchow’s triad refers to: an anatomical structure in the kidneys. a combination of factors affecting potential thrombus formation. factors that predispose an individual toward urinary tract infections. psychological factors leading to stress associated with immobility.

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Answer:  A combination of factors affecting potential thrombus formation.

Explanation:

Virchow's triad describes the three factors which contribute to the thrombosis. These includes hypercoagulability, hemodynamic changes and endothelial injury. Thrombosis results from alteration in the flow of blood vessels, endothelial injury in the vascular system and alternation in the constitution of blood.