Warfarin-induced chest wall and breast hematoma in an elderly female patient with atrial fibrillation: Original image

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2008-12

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Ortadogu Ad Pres & Publ Co

Abstract

Atrial fibrillation is the most common sustained cardiac rhythm disorder. Current treaatment guidelines recommend long-term oral anticoagulation with a vitamin K antagonist, such as warfarin, in patients with atrial fibrillation who are at moderate to high risk of stroke. Bleeding is a common side effect of warfarin. The risk of severe bleeding is a small but definite (1-2% annually) result of warfarin use. Risk of bleeding is augmented if the international normalization ratio (INR) is high. We presented a case with warfarin induced chest wall and breast hematoma, which is a rare condition.

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General & internal medicine, Warfarin, Hematoma, Multicenter

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Özdemir vd. (2008). "Warfarin-induced chest wall and breast hematoma in an elderly female patient with atrial fibrillation: Original image". Turkiye Klinikleri Journal of Medical Sciences, 28(6), 992-994.