A patient with sepsis develops disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC). Which finding is most characteristic?
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Correct answer: Widespread microthrombi and bleeding
DIC results from systemic coagulation activation causing both thrombi and consumption of clotting factors. This leads to bleeding and organ damage.
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