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IRISSAK [1]
1 year ago
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In the extrinsic pathway of stage 1 of the clotting mechanism, chemicals released from damaged tissues trigger the cascade of ev

ents that ultimately result in the formation of?
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Radda [10]1 year ago
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The clotting mechanism, chemicals released from damaged tissues trigger the cascade of events that ultimately result in the formation of hemostasis.

Hemostasis is reached by a series of actions known as the coagulation pathway or clotting mechanism. The complex system enables quick healing and stops uncontrolled bleeding. Fibrin activation is the result of the convergence at a certain site of two routes, intrinsic and extrinsic, which start off independently. The end goal is to use a fibrin mesh to stabilise the platelet plug.

The coagulation pathway's job is to maintain hemostasis, which is the cessation of bleeding or haemorrhaging. Primary hemostasis is the formation of a plug of platelets at the injured region where exposed endothelial cells are present.

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