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Case Reports
. 2003 May;154(3):183-6.

[Spontaneous hematoma of the iliac psoas muscle in chronic myeloid leukemia. A case report]

[Article in French]
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Case Reports

[Spontaneous hematoma of the iliac psoas muscle in chronic myeloid leukemia. A case report]

[Article in French]
Olivier Bauduceau et al. Ann Med Interne (Paris). 2003 May.

Abstract

Spontaneous hematoma in the ilio-psoas muscle is an uncommon condition, usually observed as a complication of anticoagulation or hemophilia. Clinically, the onset is marked by violent pain in the territory of femoral nerve and/or psoitis. The diagnosis is confirmed by echography or CT-scan. The most serious complications are loss of self-sufficiency and neuro-muscular after-effect. Surgery is recommended in patients with neurological suffering, followed by early physiotherapy. We report the case of a 42-year-old man, with an ilio-psoas muscle hematoma, revealing chronic myeloid leukemia, without any hemostasis disorder.

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