hemostaas
Hemostaas is not a standard term in current medical literature and is most likely a misspelling or variant of haemostasis or homeostasis. In standard medical usage, haemostasis describes the process that stops bleeding and maintains vessel integrity after injury.
Haemostasis comprises three overlapping phases: vascular spasm, platelet plug formation, and coagulation. Vascular constriction reduces blood
Clot stabilization and resolution involve clot retraction and fibrinolysis, when plasmin degrades fibrin. The balance between
Understanding haemostasis is central to medicine, including surgery, trauma care, and the management of liver disease