− | When blood vessels are injured, the process of [[Haemostasis|haemostasis]] begins to prevent blood loss from ruptured vessels. Normal haemostasis depends on a combination of events: the vascular response, which occurs mainly at capillary and small vessel level, the platelet (or thrombocyte) response, which also occurs in capillaries and small vessels, and the blood coagulation response which takes place in the arteries and veins. | + | When blood vessels are injured, the process of [[Haemostasis|haemostasis]] begins to prevent [[Haemorrhage - Pathology|blood loss]] from ruptured vessels. Normal haemostasis depends on a combination of events: the vascular response, which occurs mainly at capillary and small vessel level, the platelet (or thrombocyte) response, which also occurs in capillaries and small vessels, and the blood coagulation response which takes place in the arteries and veins. |