👉 Fibrination is a process that involves the formation of fibrils or fibrin-like structures within blood cells, which are known as red blood cells. This can be seen in various diseases and conditions such as sickle cell anemia, hemolytic disease of the newborn, and certain types of cancer. Fibrination occurs when red blood cells come together to form a network of filaments or fibrils. These fibrils can then coagulate into a clot, which is a type of