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Created page with "== Physiology recap == === General information === Thrombosis is the pathological formation of a “haemostatic” plug within the vasculature in the absence of bleeding. We wish to prevent thrombosis as much as possible, to prevent embolism and ischaemia. A small refresher of haemostasis physiology may be helpful. Haemostasis is the process that causes bleeding to stop when blood vessels are damaged. The process involves three steps: # Vasoconstriction # Adhesion and..."
(Created page with "== Physiology recap == === General information === Thrombosis is the pathological formation of a “haemostatic” plug within the vasculature in the absence of bleeding. We wish to prevent thrombosis as much as possible, to prevent embolism and ischaemia. A small refresher of haemostasis physiology may be helpful. Haemostasis is the process that causes bleeding to stop when blood vessels are damaged. The process involves three steps: # Vasoconstriction # Adhesion and...")
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