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What are some of the advantages of fibrin sealants?

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When Platelets are a part of blood that help in the?

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The breaking apart of platelets in the blood helps in the?

formation of a clot.


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Is thrombosis and thrombophlebitis the same thing?

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What is the medical term formation of blood clot?

Coagulation and thrombosis both refer to the formation of blood clots.


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fibrinogen to fibrin.


What help in the formation of blood clot?

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