blodplugg
Blodplugg, or blood plug, is a term used to describe the initial, temporary seal that forms at a site of vascular injury as part of hemostasis. It is primarily composed of aggregated platelets and adherent proteins, and it serves to rapidly reduce blood loss while the coagulation cascade works to create a more stable thrombus. The concept covers the early, platelet-driven phase of clotting, before and during reinforcement by fibrin.
Formation of the blodplugg begins with vascular injury, which causes vasoconstriction and exposure of subendothelial components
Stabilization occurs when the coagulation cascade is activated, converting fibrinogen to fibrin. The fibrin network interlaces
Clinical relevance varies with context: insufficient blodplugg formation can lead to excessive bleeding, while overactive plug