intrinsic pathway of coagulation

intrinsic pathway of coagulation, an in vitro sequence of reactions leading to fibrin formation, beginning with the contact activation of factor XII, followed by the sequential activation of factors XI, IX, and VIII, and resulting in the activation of factor X, which in activated form initiates the common pathway of coagulation. Compare extrinsic pathway of coagulation. See also coagulation cascade, common pathway of coagulation.