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Query: UMLS:C0149871 (
deep vein thrombosis
)
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A 71
-year-old woman experienced a pruritic, maculopapular, morbilliform rash on her lower extremities 5 days after starting warfarin for recurrent
deep vein thrombosis
. The rash extended to her truncal areas and progressively worsened until somewhat painful vesicular lesions developed. Warfarin was discontinued, and subcutaneous injections of enoxaparin were begun; the rash resolved. In addition to a history of
deep vein thrombosis
, the patient had experienced a hypersensitivity skin reaction to warfarin in the past that necessitated withdrawal of the drug and placement of a vena caval filter. Because no clear consensus exists on whether dyes used in compounding warfarin play a causative role or whether allergic cross-sensitivity occurs among the coumarin derivatives, the patient was rechallenged with a dye-free warfarin 10-mg tablet. The pruritic rash returned along with the vesicular lesions and continued to worsen until the warfarin was discontinued again. The patient subsequently was given oral anticoagulant therapy with anisindione, an indanedione, and her symptoms resolved completely. Health care providers managing patients who are receiving oral anticoagulant therapy should be aware of the maculopapular allergic reactions associated with warfarin and consider alternative treatment options such as anisindione.
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PMID:Anticoagulation with anisindione in a patient with a warfarin-induced skin eruption. 1268 Apr 83
A 71
-year-old man with
deep venous thrombosis
treated with fenprocoumon presented after a trauma with a haematoma due to an INR > 8.0, and later with haemorrhagic bullae, due to venous obstruction.
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PMID:[Diagnostic image (366). A man with haemorrhagic bullae after a fall]. 1843 64
A 71
-year-old woman who had suffered from pulmonary thromboembolism with
deep vein thrombosis
for 12 years presented the hospital with a huge thoracic aortic aneurysm. During thoracic endovascular therapy, she had a sudden coronary artery occlusion without having organized stenosis or plaque rupture even under the dual antiplatelet treatment and heparinization. She turned out to be having a protein S deficiency. A procedure related thrombotic adverse event in patient with protein S deficiency is very rare, so we report a case with literature review.
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PMID:Acute ST Elevated Myocardial Injury due to Coronary Thrombosis during Thoracic Endovascular Aortic Repair in Patient with Protein S Deficiency. 2546 46
Arterial and venous thrombi can coexist without preexisting conditions, such as malignant disease, thrombotic predisposition, or arteriovenous shunt. We herein report a case of acute cerebral infarction and pulmonary thromboembolism in the absence of underlying disease.
A 71
-year-old woman presented with left hemiplegia. On an examination, her oxygen saturation was 91% on ambient air despite the absence of chest symptoms and clear lung fields on a chest radiograph. The patient was finally diagnosed with acute cerebral infarction caused by large artery atherosclerosis and acute pulmonary thromboembolism due to
deep vein thrombosis
, consequent to immobilization for three days after the onset of cerebral infarction.
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PMID:Cerebral Infarction with Pulmonary Thromboembolism Due to Immobilization. 3271 6