COAGULATION FACTORS

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COAGULATION FACTORS
  1. FUNCTIONS
    1. FACTOR I ( - FIBRINOGEN - )
      1. IS CONVERTED INTO FIBRIN BY THROMBIN ( - FACTOR IIa - )
      2. FACTOR II ( - PROTHROMBIN - )
        1. IS CONVERTED INTO THROMBIN BY THE PROTHROMBINASE COMPLEX
          1. VITAMIN K DEPENDENT ZYMOGEN OF THROMBIN
          2. FACTOR III ( - THROMBOPLASTIN OR TISSUE FACTOR - )
            1. ACTIVATES FACTOR VII IN THE EXTRINSIC PATHWAY
            2. FACTOR IV ( - CALCIUM - )
              1. COFACTOR THAT MEDIATES BINDING OF THE TENASE COMPLEX AND THE PROTHROMBINASE COMPLEX
              2. FACTOR V
                1. COFACTOR FOR FACTOR Xa IN THE PROTHROMBINASE COMPLEX
                2. FACTOR VII
                  1. ACTIVATES FACTOR X AND FACTOR IX
                    1. VITAMIN K DEPENDENT ZYMOGEN OF FACTOR VIIa
                    2. FACTOR VIII
                      1. COFACTOR FOR FACTOR IXa IN THE TENASE COMPLEX
                      2. FACTOR IX
                        1. ACTIVATES FACTOR X
                          1. VITAMIN K DEPENDENT ZYMOGEN OF FACTOR Xa
                          2. FACTOR X
                            1. ACTIVATES FACTOR II ALONG WITH FACTOR IV AND Va
                              1. VITAMIN K DEPENDENT ZYMOGEN OF FACTOR Xa
                              2. FACTOR XI
                                1. CONVERTS FACTOR IX TO FACTOR IXa
                                2. FACTOR XII
                                  1. BEGINS COAGULATION WITHIN INTRINSIC PATHWAY
                                    1. ACTIVATES FACTOR XI AND PREKALLIKRIEN
                                    2. FACTOR XIII
                                      1. COVALENTLY CROSS LINKS FIBRIN TO STABILIZE THE CLOT
                                    3. PATHWAYS
                                      1. COMMON
                                        1. FACTOR I ( - FIBRINOGEN - )
                                          1. FACTOR II ( - PROTHROMBIN - )
                                            1. FACTOR V
                                              1. FACTOR X
                                              2. EXTRINSIC
                                                1. FACTOR III ( - THROMBOPLASTIN OR TISSUE FACTOR - )
                                                  1. FACTOR VII
                                                    1. FACTOR VIII
                                                      1. FACTOR IX
                                                      2. ALL
                                                        1. FACTOR IV ( - CALCIUM - )
                                                        2. AFTER CLOT FORMATION
                                                          1. FACTOR XIII
                                                          2. INTRINSIC
                                                            1. FACTOR XI
                                                              1. FACTOR XII
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