Hemostasis – compendium for students
<p class="Standard">Hemostasis is one of many well-known systems that ensure a constant conditions of the organism's internal environment. This process is usually divided into two main stages: coagulation and fibrinolysis. Both of them occur simultaneously and under physiologica...
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author | Martyna Kosmalska Karolina Znajewska-Szulc Adrain Bronowski |
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description | <p class="Standard">Hemostasis is one of many well-known systems that ensure a constant conditions of the organism's internal environment. This process is usually divided into two main stages: coagulation and fibrinolysis. Both of them occur simultaneously and under physiological conditions they are in dynamic equilibrium. There are primary and secondary hemostasis. The primary hemostasis leads to the formation a platelet clot that forms almost directly after a blood vessel has been ruptured. In the other hand, the secondary hemostasis is the activation of coagulation, which leads to the strengthening of the platelet plug through the fibrin network formation as a result of the polymerization of the soluble plasma protein fibrinogen. The key role in hemostasis plays the interaction of platelets – which <em>are the smallest non nucleated blood cells that are formed from the cytoplasm of megakaryocytes, </em>and plasma coagulation factors with vascular endothelial cells and subendothelial tissues. In this report it is decribed the process of physiological hemostasis, especially the newer concept of blood coagulation.</p> |
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spelling | doaj.art-e479d123643548aea658698d16c9999a2022-12-21T22:09:07ZengKazimierz Wielki UniversityJournal of Education, Health and Sport2391-83062020-12-01101221422710.12775/JEHS.2020.10.12.02126327Hemostasis – compendium for studentsMartyna Kosmalska0Karolina Znajewska-Szulc1Adrain Bronowski2Students’ Scientific Circle of Laboratory Hematology operating at the Department of Pathophysiology, Nicolaus Copernicus University in Toruń, Ludwik Rydygier Collegium Medicum in BydgoszczThe Franciszek Lukaszczyk Oncology Centre in BydgoszczStudents’ Scientific Circle of Laboratory Hematology operating at the Department of Pathophysiology, Nicolaus Copernicus University in Toruń, Ludwik Rydygier Collegium Medicum in Bydgoszcz<p class="Standard">Hemostasis is one of many well-known systems that ensure a constant conditions of the organism's internal environment. This process is usually divided into two main stages: coagulation and fibrinolysis. Both of them occur simultaneously and under physiological conditions they are in dynamic equilibrium. There are primary and secondary hemostasis. The primary hemostasis leads to the formation a platelet clot that forms almost directly after a blood vessel has been ruptured. In the other hand, the secondary hemostasis is the activation of coagulation, which leads to the strengthening of the platelet plug through the fibrin network formation as a result of the polymerization of the soluble plasma protein fibrinogen. The key role in hemostasis plays the interaction of platelets – which <em>are the smallest non nucleated blood cells that are formed from the cytoplasm of megakaryocytes, </em>and plasma coagulation factors with vascular endothelial cells and subendothelial tissues. In this report it is decribed the process of physiological hemostasis, especially the newer concept of blood coagulation.</p>https://apcz.umk.pl/czasopisma/index.php/JEHS/article/view/32551hemostasisplateletsblood coagulationblood coagulation factorsendothelium |
spellingShingle | Martyna Kosmalska Karolina Znajewska-Szulc Adrain Bronowski Hemostasis – compendium for students Journal of Education, Health and Sport hemostasis platelets blood coagulation blood coagulation factors endothelium |
title | Hemostasis – compendium for students |
title_full | Hemostasis – compendium for students |
title_fullStr | Hemostasis – compendium for students |
title_full_unstemmed | Hemostasis – compendium for students |
title_short | Hemostasis – compendium for students |
title_sort | hemostasis compendium for students |
topic | hemostasis platelets blood coagulation blood coagulation factors endothelium |
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