Intravascular coagulation
It is found in disseminated intravascular coagulation, also known as DIC, which causes small blood vessels to coagulate for a variety of reasons, forming a wide range of microthrombus, a large number of coagulation factors are consumed, and secondary fibrinolysis is activated, thus causing severe and widespread systemic Bleeding. This disease is also known as: defibrin syndrome, wasting coagulopathy, or intravascular coagulation-defibrillation syndrome.
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