| Literature DB >> 32158101 |
Kamal Kant Sahu1, Ajay Kumar Mishra1, Peng Zhang1.
Abstract
Hematomas in close compartments and in pelvic gutters are always challenging to treat and diagnose. A young female on apixaban for recently diagnosed pulmonary thromboembolism (PE) presented to us for the complaints of right sided lower limb weakness. Neurological examination was positive for the right femoral nerve distribution deficit. Computed tomography (CECT) showed large right sided iliopsoas hematoma. Anticoagulation was stopped and was given blood transfusions with which she improved without need of any surgical evacuation. We hereby aim to enrich the understanding of our readers regarding this topic with a review of our experience and other recent publications in medical literature. It is important for the internists to be aware of varied and atypical presentations of retroperitoneal hematoma (RPH) especially following surgical/orthopaedic procedures or in association with anticoagulants and antiplatelets. © Indian Society of Hematology and Blood Transfusion 2019.Entities:
Keywords: Coagulopathy; Femoral neuropathy; Lenk's triad; Psoas hematomas; Trans arterial embolization
Year: 2019 PMID: 32158101 PMCID: PMC7042444 DOI: 10.1007/s12288-019-01126-5
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Indian J Hematol Blood Transfus ISSN: 0971-4502 Impact factor: 0.900