Blood Coagulation Summay
For
Medical Laboratory Assistants (MLA)
Developed by - Dr.Abdulrazzaq Othman Alagbare - M.D- Clinical pathologist - Lecturer of hema
, Blood coagulation
Blood coagulation
Is part of an important defense mechanism termed
hemostasis (the stop of blood loss from a damaged vessel).
What is Hemostasis?
Hemostatis is a balance of the physiological processes which on
one hand
prevent excessive bleeding after vessel injury,
keeping the blood on liquid form.
HEMOSTASIS POSTGRADUATE LEVEL
, The haemostatic mechanism consists of 4 components:
1. Vascular system
2. Platelets system
3. Coagulation factors system
4. Fibrinolytic system
HEMOSTASIS POSTGRADUATE LEVEL
, Vascular System:
Introduction
The vascular system consists of
capillaries, arteries, and veins
Endothelial Lining
This layer consists of
1. basement membrane,
2. collagen
3. and muscle fibers
HEMOSTASIS POSTGRADUATE LEVEL
For
Medical Laboratory Assistants (MLA)
Developed by - Dr.Abdulrazzaq Othman Alagbare - M.D- Clinical pathologist - Lecturer of hema
, Blood coagulation
Blood coagulation
Is part of an important defense mechanism termed
hemostasis (the stop of blood loss from a damaged vessel).
What is Hemostasis?
Hemostatis is a balance of the physiological processes which on
one hand
prevent excessive bleeding after vessel injury,
keeping the blood on liquid form.
HEMOSTASIS POSTGRADUATE LEVEL
, The haemostatic mechanism consists of 4 components:
1. Vascular system
2. Platelets system
3. Coagulation factors system
4. Fibrinolytic system
HEMOSTASIS POSTGRADUATE LEVEL
, Vascular System:
Introduction
The vascular system consists of
capillaries, arteries, and veins
Endothelial Lining
This layer consists of
1. basement membrane,
2. collagen
3. and muscle fibers
HEMOSTASIS POSTGRADUATE LEVEL