spontaneous epiglottic hematoma secondary to supratherapeutic anticoagulation

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2010
Hemorrhage into the soft tissues of the airway represents a potentially life-threatening complication of long-term anticoagulation. We report the case of a chronically anticoagulated 37-year-old male who developed a spontaneous hematoma of the epiglottis secondary to a supra-therapeutic INR. Epiglottic hematoma should be considered in the differential of any anticoagulated patient presenting with upper airway compromise. The airway should be secured in a controlled fashion, and the coagulopathy should be rapidly corrected.
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Authors ;Cody A. Koch;Steven M. Olsen;Amy M. Saleh;Laura J. Orvidas
Journal Computational biology and chemistry
Year 2010
DOI 10.1155/2010/201806
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