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Coagulation is the normal process of clotting for controlling bleeding. Thrombosis is the abnormal creation of clotting in an inappropriate context, such as within the blood vessel causing a blockage.

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Hemorrhage typically refers to severe, uncontrolled bleeding from a blood vessel, organ, or tissue, while bleeding is a more general term that describes the escape of blood from the circulatory system. Hemorrhage is usually more serious and can lead to life-threatening situations if not addressed promptly.

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hemorrhage is same as bleeding but it shows sevierty of bleeding,I mean this term mainly used when loss of blood in large amount while any surgical operation.

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hematoma is a collection of blood outside the blood vessels while a thrombus is a blood clot formed withing the blood vessel.

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