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==Introduction==
 
==Introduction==
Haemostasis is the normal spontaneous arrest of bleeding from ruptured blood vessels. Normal haemostasis depends on a combination of events: the  vascular response, which occurs mainly at capillary and small blood vessel level, the platelet (or [[Thrombocyes|thrombocyte]]) response, which also occurs in capillaries and small vessels, and the blood coagulation response which takes place in the arteries and veins.
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Haemostasis is the normal spontaneous arrest of bleeding from ruptured blood vessels. Normal haemostasis depends on a combination of events: the  vascular response, which occurs mainly at capillary and small blood vessel level, the platelet (or [[Thrombocytes|thrombocyte]]) response, which also occurs in capillaries and small vessels, and the blood coagulation response which takes place in the arteries and veins.
    
==Vascular Responses==
 
==Vascular Responses==
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