Causes, Risk Factors, And Complications Of Disseminated Intravascular Coagulation (DIC)
August 2, 2019
Disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC) is a condition that causes the production of blood clots in an individual's small blood vessels that can obstruct blood flow to organs in the affected region. Clotting factors and platelets are components of the blood required for the appropriate and effective formation of blood clots. DIC is a condition where the clotting factors become more active than normal, resulting in an inappropriate formation of blood clots. This condition can be acute and occur suddenly, or it may be chronic and develop slowly.