DIC (Disseminated Intravascular Coagulation)
Alternate Names : Consumption Coagulopathy
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Blood Clot Formation
Blood clotting normally occurs when there is damage to a blood vessel. Platelets, which come from white blood cell fragments, immediately begin to adhere to the cut edges of the vessel and release chemicals to attract even more platelets. A platelet plug is formed, and the external bleeding stops. Next, small molecules, called clotting factors, cause strands of blood-borne materials, called fibrin, to stick together and seal the inside of the wound. Eventually, the cut blood vessel heals and the blood clot dissolves after a few days.
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- Blood Clot Formation
- Meningococcemia on the Calves
- Meningococcemia on the Leg
- Meningococcemia Associated Purpura
- Blood Clots
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