A patient with severe deficiency of protein C presents with purpura fulminans. What is the underlying pathophysiological mechanism leading to this condition?

A Uncontrolled activation of the coagulation cascade due to lack of inhibition of factors Va and VIIIa
B Impaired fibrinolysis due to decreased plasminogen activator activity
C Enhanced platelet activation and aggregation due to increased thromboxane A2 production
D Increased expression of tissue factor on endothelial cells
Protein C deficiency leads to uncontrolled activation of the coagulation cascade, resulting in the formation of microthrombi and subsequent tissue necrosis, as seen in purpura fulminans.
New England Journal of Medicine, 2018;379:1077-1087
Hematology Hematology: Coagulation Disorders Hematology: Coagulation Disorders Hard MEDICAL Confidence: high