tromboplastiinireaktioiden
Tromboplastiinireaktioiden, known in English as coagulation or clotting reactions, refer to a series of biochemical processes involved in blood clot formation. These reactions are vital for stopping bleeding after vascular injury and maintaining hemostasis. The process involves a cascade of enzymatic reactions that lead to the conversion of fibrinogen into fibrin, stabilizing the blood clot.
The coagulation cascade is traditionally divided into two pathways: the intrinsic and extrinsic pathways, which converge
Once factor X is activated, it catalyzes the conversion of prothrombin (factor II) into thrombin, an enzyme
Tromboplastiinireaktioiden are essential tests in clinical medicine to assess blood clotting function. The most common assay
Disorders related to abnormal tromboplastiinireaktioiden include hemophilia, vitamin K deficiency, and coagulation factor deficiencies. Understanding these