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How does systemic fibrinolysis differ from physiologic fibrinolysis?
 
  a. Systemic produces rapid fibrinolysis, whereas physiologic produces adequate fibrinolysis.
  b. Systemic results from improper plasminogen activation, whereas physiologic results from proper plasminogen activation.
  c. Physiologic is naturally occurring, whereas systemic results from an external trigger.
  d. Physiologic is localized to the fibrin clot, whereas systemic results in circulating plasmin.
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