Penetrating vascular injury results in the formation of a platelet plug at the injury site, with phosphatidylserine exposure on both platelets and endothelial cells (blue cells). Platelet procoagulant activity is necessary for fibrin formation at the platelet-endothelial cell interface (green fibers), whereas fibrinolysis prevents fibrin accumulation from spreading across the surface of the endothelium.

Penetrating vascular injury results in the formation of a platelet plug at the injury site, with phosphatidylserine exposure on both platelets and endothelial cells (blue cells). Platelet procoagulant activity is necessary for fibrin formation at the platelet-endothelial cell interface (green fibers), whereas fibrinolysis prevents fibrin accumulation from spreading across the surface of the endothelium.

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