Hereditary Blood Coagulation Disorders: Management and Dental Treatment
G. Gómez-Moreno1,
A. Cutando-Soriano1,*,
C. Arana2, and
C. Scully3
1 Department of Special Care in Dentistry, School of Dentistry, University of Granada, Colegio Máximo s/n, Campus de Cartuja, E-18071 Granada, Spain;
2 Department of Physiology, Institute of Biotechnology, University of Granada, Granada, Spain; and
3 Eastman Dental Institute, University College, London, UK;

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Figure 1. First (vascular) phase of the hemostatic process.
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Figure 2. Second (platelet) phase of the hemostatic process.
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Figure 3. Third and fourth (fibrin) phases of the hemostatic process.
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Figure 4. Fifth (fibrinolysis) phase of the hemostatic process.
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