Extrinsic Pathway:One of the two main pathways of blood coagulation, the extrinsic pathway is initiated by the exposure of tissue factor (TF) to factor VII, leading to the activation of the coagulation cascade.
Tissue Factor (TF): Also known as thromboplastin, tissue factor is a membrane-bound protein that, when exposed to the bloodstream, binds to and activates factor VII, initiating the extrinsic pathway of blood coagulation.
Coagulation Cascade:A series of enzymatic reactions involving various coagulation factors that ultimately lead to the formation of a stable fibrin clot to stop bleeding.