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← Human Body & HealthIf an individual with hemophilia A experiences a minor injury, which consequence follows regarding blood clot formation?
A)Increased platelet aggregation initially occurs
B)Rapid fibrinolysis immediately degrades clots
C)Prothrombin converts to thrombin efficiently
D)Fibrin mesh formation is severely impaired✓
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Hemophilia A involves a deficiency in clotting factor VIII, crucial for activating factor X in the coagulation cascade. Because this pathway is impaired, fibrin mesh formation, essential for stable clot formation, is severely reduced; therefore, clot formation is significantly hindered, rather than enhanced platelet aggregation or efficient thrombin conversion.
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