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Thank you so much for your video. I have looked at many videos trying to explain and illustrate the coagulation process and none of them helped. Your video is very clear and easy to follow. Finally I understand the process without making it super complicated.
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I am currently doing my 2nd year medical internship (South African), I am just reading preparing for my part 1 which I plan to write next year. Very helpful video. Thank you.
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Thanks Dr. Mike for this video, I am struggling with understanding of coagulant process, I will be very thankful, if you can upload coagulation cascade video, please. Thanks
The fibrin formation is just a soft clot formation. The end stage of blood coagulation is the formation of a stable clot the crosslinks fibrin. Factor XIII, a transglutaminase, comes in to crosslink fibrin that contains reactive glutamine and lysine to form isopeptide bond which is now a stable a mature clot.