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differentiate between blood clotting and thrombosis
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Answered by Uzmap642
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A clot is good when there is damage to the vascular tissue, but it is dangerous if it forms in a healthy blood vessel. In this case it is called a thrombus. Heparin is the anti-coagulant of choice most used to prevent and treat thrombosis, among other indications.

Blood circulates through our veins carrying out important functions: blood transports nutrients, oxygen, hormones and cellular metabolic wastes; it regulates body temperature, defends the body against diseases and prevents blood loss through clotting.

Blood has a mechanism which allows it to remain in a liquid state in normal conditions and to rapidly become solid when damages occur in blood vessels, such as for example, when we are injured.

At that time, the blood vessel walls contract to reduce blood loss and the platelets group together by forming a plug which prevents bleeding. Simultaneously, there is a complex cascade reaction where 17 blood proteins participate, which form a three-dimensional fibrin network strengthening the plug. This process, which lasts between 6 and 10 minutes, completely closes the wound with a blood clot.

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