Normal hemostasis

Hemostatis is a balance of the physiological processes which on one hand prevent excessive bleeding after vessel injury, and which on the other hand maintain a viable circulation by keeping the blood in an uncoagulated state. These processes are part of a complex system with many feedback loops and parallel circuits. The purpose of this course is to discuss the (known) physiology of the human coagulation system, by systematically presenting the individual components.

Trombosis

Coagulation

Bleeding

Bleeding

Fibrinolysis

Trombosis