2023
DOI: 10.18690/actabiomed.244
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Prolonged, recurrent, spontaneous massive gluteal and femoral bleeding in a patient with five metachronous primary malignancies

Abstract: Purpose: This study aimed to present the case of prolonged, recurrent, spontaneous massive bleeding in a patient with five metachronous primary malignancies. Case presentation: A 70-year-old male patient presented with massive hematomas in the gluteal and femoral regions and a 6-year  history of prostatic, urethral (penile), right colonic, and right pulmonary carcinoma, with a myeloproliferative disease that recently ended with lymphatic leukemia. Fasciotomies with the evacuation of massive hematomas wer… Show more

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