What is the term for the condition where there is an imbalance between coagulation and anticoagulation, leading to the formation of thrombi in small blood vessels throughout the body?
Explanation
Disseminated intravascular coagulation is a condition characterized by the formation of thrombi in small blood vessels throughout the body, resulting from an imbalance between coagulation and anticoagulation.
Mnemonic
'DIC' sounds like 'dice', implying a roll of the dice, where coagulation and anticoagulation are out of balance
Source
Harrison's Principles of Internal Medicine











