Clotting [klot]

coagulation

[v. koh-ag-yuh-leyt; adj. koh-ag-yuh-lit, -leyt]

Process of forming a blood clot to prevent blood loss from a ruptured vessel. A damaged blood vessel stimulates activation of clotting factors, eventually leading to the formation of long, sticky threads of fibrin. These make a mesh that traps platelets, blood cells, and plasma. This meshwork soon contracts into a resilient clot that can withstand the friction of blood flow. Under abnormal circumstances, clots can form in an intact vessel and may block it. Seealso anticoagulant.

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