Haemostasis & Coagulation
HardHigh-yieldPhysiology · Blood
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Haemostasis is the physiological process that arrests bleeding from an injured vessel while keeping blood fluid within the circulation. It proceeds in tightly regulated phases — vascular, platelet (primary), coagulation (secondary), and fibrinolytic — and its bench-side translation (PT, APTT, BT, platelet count) is one of the most repeatedly tested clusters in NEET PG Physiology and Pathology. Haemostasis is conve…
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