Title of article
Cases from the Osler Medical Service at Johns Hopkins University
Author/Authors
Shannon Putman، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2002
Pages
2
From page
575
To page
576
Abstract
Presenting features
A 73-year-old man who had been receiving chronic anticoagulation treatment with warfarin for multiple prior strokes presented to the hospital because of several weeks of pain in his right calf. He also complained of several months of anorexia and weight loss of 20 lbs. On physical examination, he was thin and showed signs of temporal wasting. There was minimal pitting edema in the right leg, with a positive Homans’ sign. Lower extremity Doppler ultrasound showed a popliteal thrombus. The morning after admission, he developed an acutely swollen, painful upper extremity and was found to have an occlusive clot in the left subclavian vein. Because these thrombi occurred in the setting of a therapeutic prothrombin time (international normalized ratio, 2.7) on warfarin, he was begun on treatment with intravenous heparin.
What is the diagnosis?
Journal title
The American Journal of Medicine
Serial Year
2002
Journal title
The American Journal of Medicine
Record number
808750
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