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Spontaneous descending colon hematoma due to a rare complication of warfarin therapy: A case report.

Negin YavariFarzaneh Majdi NassabMohammad Amin TajvidiShapour ShiraniShahram ShiraniSeyed-Hossein Ahmadi-Tafti
Published in: Clinical case reports (2021)
Intramural hematoma of the colon should be considered as a diagnosis in anticoagulated patients who present with prolonged INR and GI symptoms. In stable cases, conservative medical treatment can be sufficient to avoid unnecessary procedures.
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