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What limits clot formation to the damaged area? (1)

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Card 17

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What limits clot formation to the damaged area? (2)

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Card 18

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What are the anti-clotting systems? (1)

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Card 19

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What are the anti-clotting systems? (2)

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Card 20

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In secondary haemostasis how is the efficacy of clotting by the intrinsic pathway assessed?

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Card 21

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What is a thrombus?

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Card 22

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What is an embolus?

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Card 23

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When a clot is formed why does it gradually retract?

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Card 24

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Describe features of fibrinolysis (1)

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Card 25

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Describe features of fibrinolysis (2)

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