The difference between thrombus and cerebral infarction is as follows: first of all, thrombus includes cerebral infarction, thrombus is clinically referred to ischemic cerebrovascular disease pathological changes, while clinically for thrombus is divided into white blood clots and red blood clots. Red thrombus in the clinical more common is the thrombus caused by cardiogenic embolus dislodgement, white thrombus in the clinical more common is due to atherosclerosis caused by thrombus, so thrombus including cerebral infarction, clinically more common cerebral infarction, due to atherosclerosis caused by vascular occlusion. Secondly, for the difference between thrombosis and cerebral infarction, thrombosis is generally said to be cerebral thrombosis, including cerebral infarction. For the difference between thrombus and cerebral infarction, clinically, it is necessary to target red and white blood clots, give anti-platelet aggregation or anticoagulation of the corresponding treatment.