Abstract |
In the absence of known thrombophilia or factors associated with thrombotic tendency, clinicians are more likely to think of antiphospholipid syndrome in patients presenting with venous thrombosis than in those with arterial thrombosis. We present a case of acute lower extremity arterial ischemia in a female smoker. Despite multiple surgical interventions and treatment with several different anticoagulants, our patient developed bilateral lower extremity thrombi. Ultimately, after developing a pulmonary embolism, she accepted to be on warfarin. She switched to warfarin without recurrence of her arterial thrombosis. We describe the challenging management of her critical limb ischemia and review the pertinent literature on the controversy surrounding optimal anticoagulation in such patients.
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Authors | Zeinab A Abdulrahman, Hayder Azeez, Ramy Hassan, Joseph Ng, Alan Kaell |
Journal | Cureus
(Cureus)
Vol. 14
Issue 11
Pg. e31230
(Nov 2022)
ISSN: 2168-8184 [Print] United States |
PMID | 36398035
(Publication Type: Case Reports)
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Copyright | Copyright © 2022, Abdulrahman et al. |