koaguláció
Koaguláció, also known as coagulation, is a complex process in which blood clots form to stop bleeding. This process is crucial for wound healing and preventing excessive blood loss. It involves a series of steps that are initiated by the exposure of blood to subendothelial tissue, which triggers the formation of a platelet plug. This plug is a temporary structure that helps to seal the wound and prevent further blood loss.
The coagulation cascade is a series of enzymatic reactions that lead to the formation of a stable
The coagulation cascade involves a series of clotting factors, including factors II (prothrombin), VII, IX, X,
The coagulation process is tightly regulated by a series of inhibitors, including antithrombin, protein C, and
Koaguláció is a critical process in maintaining normal blood flow and preventing excessive blood loss. Understanding