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Spontaneous haemoperitoneum from surreptitious ingestion of a rodenticide.

Authors :
UCL - MD/MINT - Département de médecine interne
Soubiron, L
Hantson, Philippe
Michaux, Isabelle
Lambert, Michel
Mahieu, P.
Pringot, Jacques
UCL - MD/MINT - Département de médecine interne
Soubiron, L
Hantson, Philippe
Michaux, Isabelle
Lambert, Michel
Mahieu, P.
Pringot, Jacques
Source :
European journal of emergency medicine : official journal of the European Society for Emergency Medicine, Vol. 7, no. 4, p. 305-7 (2000)
Publication Year :
2000

Abstract

Superwarfarins have progressively replaced warfarin as rodenticides as they are more potent and have a longer anticoagulant activity. Human exposure may be complicated by spontaneous haemorrhage in various sites. We report the case of a 51-year-old woman who was admitted with spontaneous haemoperitoneum and intramural haematoma along the small intestine. After the evidence of a deficit of vitamin K1-dependent clotting factors (II, VII, IX, X), the patient admitted that she was chronically ingesting difenacoum. She was successfully treated with fresh frozen plasma and vitamin K1. Follow-up was not accepted.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
European journal of emergency medicine : official journal of the European Society for Emergency Medicine, Vol. 7, no. 4, p. 305-7 (2000)
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1130578559
Document Type :
Electronic Resource