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Extrinsic pathway

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The extrinsic pathway is one of the mechanisms by which the blood clotting process is initiated, specifically triggered by external trauma that causes blood to escape from the vascular system. It involves the activation of factor VII upon contact with tissue factor (TF) released by damaged tissues.

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