2022
DOI: 10.21037/apm-21-2299
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Spontaneous iliopsoas muscle hematoma mimicking avascular necrosis in alcoholic liver cirrhosis: a case report

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“…Hemorrhage in the psoas major muscle is a severe clinical condition with diverse and ambiguous presentations, encompassing femoral nerve compression, compartment syndrome in the abdominal cavity, and even fatal hypovolemic shock [17] . Additionally, spontaneous IPH commonly manifests as abdominal pain, along with pain in the lumbar, hip, thigh, and inguinal regions [11] .…”
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“…Hemorrhage in the psoas major muscle is a severe clinical condition with diverse and ambiguous presentations, encompassing femoral nerve compression, compartment syndrome in the abdominal cavity, and even fatal hypovolemic shock [17] . Additionally, spontaneous IPH commonly manifests as abdominal pain, along with pain in the lumbar, hip, thigh, and inguinal regions [11] .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Coagulation disorders (warfarin [13,18] , heparin [5,15] , and edoxaban use); 2: Hemophilia [7,10] ; 3: Traumatic injury [2] (e.g., sports injuries, falls, high-impact trauma, and car accidents); 4: Other causes [10,12,19,20] (including spontaneous bleeding due to Mediterranean anemia [21] , cirrhosis [17] , and splenomegaly-related bleeding [21] )…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%