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Septic shock is most commonly caused when bowel injury allows bacteria to enter the blood through a broken blood vessel. Is somebody who has too much thrombin likely to have open breaks in their blood vessels?

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cerebral hemorrhage

septic shock

pulmonary embolism

 
Which complication would be most likely in somebody with an antithrombin deficiency?