Abstract

Hypercoagulability: Systematic View

Mani Chandan Katthula*

Hypercoagulability or thrombophilia is the expanded propensity of blood to thrombose. An ordinary and solid reaction to seeping for keeping up hemostasis includes the development of a steady coagulation, and the interaction is called coagulation. Hypercoagulability depicts the pathologic condition of overstated coagulation or coagulation without dying. Various constituents of the blood interface to make a clots. Diverse hypercoagulable states and thrombophilic sicknesses cause hypercoagulability.

Published Date: 2021-03-26; Received Date: 2021-03-05