1. Primary hamostasis.
2. Platelets aggregation and adhesion.
3. Factor activation
4. Calcium
5. Prothrombin to thrombin
6. Fibronigene to fibrin
7. Clot
One is faster than the other.
The patient may have disease within the blood vessels such as an inflammation of the walls of the vein (phlebitis) or hereditary blood clotting disorders. The patient may also develop blood clots because of other medical conditions.
is it possible to remove a blood clot through a eye socket
if you are asking what blood cells help blood clot up to keep your cut from bleeding out, they're platelets. :)
dvt is a blood clot.
what is the difference between blood clot formation and the process of blood agglutination
fibrin
Formation of a blood clot
immediately. there is formation of blood clot and healing starts.
left atrium
formation of a clot
Coagulation and thrombosis both refer to the formation of blood clots.
formation of a clot.
platelets
No, thrombosis is the formation of a blood clot within a blood vessel, which can lead to blockage. Thrombophlebitis is inflammation of a vein, often accompanied by a blood clot. Thrombophlebitis can lead to thrombosis if the clot breaks off and travels to another part of the body.
Calcium
fibrinogen to fibrin.