Warfarin-Induced Spontaneous Bilateral Breast and Extrathoracic Hematoma in an Elderly Woman

  • Behnam Shakerian
  • Negin Razavi
Keywords: Warfarin; Breast; Hematoma

Abstract

Warfarin- induced spontaneous breast hematoma is a very rare disease, with only a few cases having been reported in the literature so far. We describe an 80-year-old woman who had warfarin therapy due to deep vein thrombosis in a lower extremity. The patient was admitted with a history of swelling and red area on her bilateral breasts, chest wall, right arm, and right flank. She was treated conservatively with success. She was discharged after about 3 weeks without complications and was well at 6 months’ follow-up.

Published
2020-09-19
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