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Coagulation Cascade

The coagulation cascade is a step by step process that occurs when a blood vessel is injured. The end result of the coagulation cascade is a blood clot that creates a barrier over the injury site, protecting it until it heals.

Although not a definitive illustration of the process, we have provided a downloadable diagram as an example of one of many kinds of coagulation cascades. It depicts the complex nature of the coagulation cascade.



This article last reviewed on October 28, 2003.


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