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Blood clots Part 1 (Teacher: Michael)
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who cuts himself shaving knows the bleeding time
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limited, but the formation of a clot of blood
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a very serious complication.
For example, a clot in the the circulation of the brain or in the small coronary arteries - which
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the muscles of the heart supplied with blood -
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produce either a stroke or, in the case of the heart muscle, an attack
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as a coronary.
Quite often in these conditions, or if a clot forms in the lungs or veins of the lower limb, anticoagulants
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prescribed to
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it more difficult for the blood to clot.
But, obviously, there
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a limit to the slowing-down of the clotting rate. Carried to excess it
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that bleeding goes on for far too
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