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Dr MOHAMMED H SAIEMALDAHR
FACULTY of Applied Medical
Sciences
@KAAU
MED TECH DEP
Room # 513 ext. 21060
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HEMOSTASIS
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HEMOSTASIS OBJECTINES
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Acquired coagulation disorders
Objectives
Following this conference, the student will be able to
Explain the classification of acquired disorder of
haemostasis such as:
Hepatic disease, vitamin K deficiency , renal disease,
haeorrhagic disease of the newborn, overdosage with
anticoagulant, massive transfusion syndrome.
Explain the action of oral anticoagulants
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Acquired coagulation disorders
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HEMOSTASIS OBJECTINES
Quantitative and Qualitative Vascular and Platelet
Disorders.
Both Congenital and Acquired.
Congenital Disorder of platelet Function
1- Bernard Soulier Syndrome (BSs).
2- Glanzmanns thrombasthenia
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Objectives.
Definition of Hemostasis
Haemostatic components
Concepts of Normal Hemostasis
Role of Coagulation in Hemostasis
Primary and Secondary
Role of Blood Vessels in Hemostasis
Coagulation Proteins
Factor Nomenclature
Coagulation Groups
Phospholipids Contribution to Coagulation.
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Definition
Hemostasis: drives from the Greek meaning The
stoppage of blood flow.
There are three haemostatic components:
1- The extra-vascular (The tissues surrounding blood
vessels) involved in Hemostasis when local vessel is
injured.
It plays a part in Hemostasis by providing back-pressure
on the injured vessel through swelling and trapping of
escaped blood.
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The three haemostatic components
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Concepts of Normal Hemostasis
Under normal conditions, the formation and dissolution
of thrombi is maintained in a delicate balance. (fig ).
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