The fibrin stabilizing strands appears similar to atoms structural arrangements like squared structural arrangements same as scaffoldings in construction though atoms have more square structures connections which can be enlarged or shrinked if manipulated by modern science and technology like the movie " honey how I shrink the kids",or creating Giants. Hmmm
So enzymes are the versatile thing in the body with quick reaction process depends on use, though the double function body substance or signallers are more versatile such as prostaglandins, acetylcholine, autoregulatory etc. Extrinsic and Intrinsic merged to form tenase effect factor x, there's something in number 10, 10 commandments, 10th percentage from the 100% income as tithes in born again Christians, Jews, INC etc. 10 fingers in both hands, tennis with small ball back and forth the net, then soluble and insoluble, hard and flow, software and hardware. Hmmm.
Why all healthcare lectures explain it differently. Everybody tells coagulation cascade story differently. Some lectures don’t take the thing that is discussed in other videos. It is confusing. Nobody tells how intrinsic pathway and extrinsic pathway starts. What causes the intrinsic pathway and extrinsic pathway to occur. I know whenever our blood vessels are injured and there is bleeding so in order to stop bleeding our platelets will try to stop bleeding. But is intrinsic pathway initiated by internal injury somehow there is injury in our body, so can it initiate intrinsic pathway? And extrinsic pathway means there is injury from outside such as you cut yourself by knife or by any accident so extrinsic pathway can happen?????
Why does factor-x111 ( 13 ) always stabilize? Was that because they are afraid to lose blood? Friday the 13th, though with pretty chicks movie. Counters the fear. He he
Extrinsic and intrinsic are for in vitro right?....in vivo,there’s no factor 12 necessary ( acc to robbins)and the processes arent separated isn’t it?...so no matter the cause,is the invivo process always same?
I love you. I have been into med school for three years and not one doctor taught me concepts this way
You made my day (well its night time) plz keep on uploading such informative stuff . Well explained with pictorial representation thanks a lot
You have made a good effort to understand. 🎉
Lol, as a paramedic student that ambulance drawing and calling platelets first responders at 3:20 made me chuckle. Great video btw, very helpful!
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Wonderfully explained! Please make a video on anticoagulation also
Awesome video! Thanks a ton
Thank you for uploading this helpful content
thank you so much for this video! The coagulation cascade image is brilliant - did you make it yourself?
Thank you so much!! ^_^ And yes, I did make it!
Very impressive! thank you much
Vow just amazing....
does the intrinsic and extrinsic pathways occur at the SAME time for them to meet and unite into one common pathway?
The fibrin stabilizing strands appears similar to atoms structural arrangements like squared structural arrangements same as scaffoldings in construction though atoms have more square structures connections which can be enlarged or shrinked if manipulated by modern science and technology like the movie " honey how I shrink the kids",or creating Giants. Hmmm
So enzymes are the versatile thing in the body with quick reaction process depends on use, though the double function body substance or signallers are more versatile such as prostaglandins, acetylcholine, autoregulatory etc. Extrinsic and Intrinsic merged to form tenase effect factor x, there's something in number 10, 10 commandments, 10th percentage from the 100% income as tithes in born again Christians, Jews, INC etc. 10 fingers in both hands, tennis with small ball back and forth the net, then soluble and insoluble, hard and flow, software and hardware. Hmmm.
Why all healthcare lectures explain it differently. Everybody tells coagulation cascade story differently. Some lectures don’t take the thing that is discussed in other videos. It is confusing. Nobody tells how intrinsic pathway and extrinsic pathway starts. What causes the intrinsic pathway and extrinsic pathway to occur. I know whenever our blood vessels are injured and there is bleeding so in order to stop bleeding our platelets will try to stop bleeding. But is intrinsic pathway initiated by internal injury somehow there is injury in our body, so can it initiate intrinsic pathway? And extrinsic pathway means there is injury from outside such as you cut yourself by knife or by any accident so extrinsic pathway can happen?????
Why does factor-x111 ( 13 ) always stabilize? Was that because they are afraid to lose blood? Friday the 13th, though with pretty chicks movie. Counters the fear. He he
Extrinsic and intrinsic are for in vitro right?....in vivo,there’s no factor 12 necessary ( acc to robbins)and the processes arent separated isn’t it?...so no matter the cause,is the invivo process always same?
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