koagulasjonstrinnet
Koagulasjonstrinnet, also known as the coagulation cascade, is a series of events in the blood that ultimately leads to the formation of a blood clot. This process is crucial for preventing excessive bleeding and is tightly regulated to ensure that clotting occurs only when necessary. The koagulasjonstrinnet can be divided into three main phases: the extrinsic pathway, the intrinsic pathway, and the common pathway.
The extrinsic pathway is initiated by tissue factor, which is exposed when blood vessels are injured. Tissue
The koagulasjonstrinnet is regulated by several anticoagulant proteins, including antithrombin, protein C, and protein S. These