Disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC) can only occur when a prothrombotic stimulus overwhelms the normal regulation of the coagulation cascade.
DIC is most commonly initiated by a mixture of two insults:
Snake bites are a rare but often catastrophic cause of DIC; some venoms act by directly activating coagulation complexes e.g. prothrombinase and thrombin.
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