
1) Haemostasia 2) Hemostasia 3) Hemostasis 4) Stop 5) Stoppage
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1) Haemostasia 2) Hemostasia 3) Hemostasis
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(haemo- + Gr. stasis halt) the arrest of bleeding, either by the physiological properties of vasoconstriction and coagulation or by surgical means.
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the prevention of blood loss through a damaged vessel wall. There are three main mechanisms, vasoconstriction, formation of a platelet plug and blood clotting.
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<haematology, physiology, haematology> The arrest of bleeding, either by the physiological properties of vasoconstriction and coagulation or by surgical means. ... Origin: Gr. Stasis = halt ... (18 Nov 1997) ...
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Natural regulatory processes that come into play to stop bleeding.
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Arrest of bleeding through blood clotting and contraction of the blood vessels.
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Cessation of bleeding
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Haemostasis is natural or surgical stoppage of bleeding. In the natural mechanism, the damaged vessel contracts, restricting the flow, and blood platelets plug the opening, releasing chemicals essential to clotting.
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the stopping of bleeding by the body's mechanisms
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Natural or surgical stoppage of bleeding. In the natural mechanism, the damaged vessel contracts, restricting the flow, and blood platelets plug the opening, releasing chemicals essential to clotting
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