Definition of Hemostasis. Meaning of Hemostasis. Synonyms of Hemostasis

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- hemostasis or haemostasis is a process to prevent and stop bleeding, meaning to keep blood within a damaged blood vessel (the opposite of hemostasis is...
- form a plug at the site of injury; this is called primary hemostasis. Secondary hemostasis occurs simultaneously: additional coagulation factors beyond...
- referred to as primary hemostasis. For many years, the critical role that platelets (also known as thrombocytes) pla**** in hemostasis and blood coagulation...
- and Hemostasis is a peer-reviewed medical review journal covering hematology, with a specific focus on disorders related to thrombosis and hemostasis. It...
- (British English: antihaemorrhagic) agent is a substance that promotes hemostasis (stops bleeding). It may also be known as a hemostatic (also spelled haemostatic)...
- (primary hemostasis) is ****ociated with activation of the coagulation cascade, with resultant fibrin deposition and linking (secondary hemostasis). These...
- Bone hemostasis is the process of controlling the bleeding from bone. Bone is a living vascular organ containing channels for blood and bone marrow. When...
- Clinical and Applied Thrombosis/Hemostasis is a peer-reviewed medical journal covering research in the field of hematology. The editor-in-chief is Charles...
- Antovic A (October 2010). "The overall hemostasis potential: a laboratory tool for the investigation of global hemostasis". Semin Thromb Hemost. 36 (7): 772–9...
- scientific basis for blood clotting and hemostasis is discussed in detail in the articles, coagulation, hemostasis and related articles. The discussion here...