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   obstructive pharyngo-laryngeal hematoma complicating oral anticoagulation: case report  
   
نویسنده lajhouri maissa ,chahed houda ,laajailia rania ,lahmar rihab ,mediouni azza ,beltaief najeh
منبع iranian journal of otorhinolaryngology - 2025 - دوره : 37 - شماره : 3 - صفحه:165 -168
چکیده    Introduction: spontaneous pharyngo-laryngeal hematoma in patients receiving oral anticoagulants is rare and potentially fatal because of upper airway obstruction. many risk factors can cause potential hemorrhagic complications, such as drug interactions.case report: we present the case of a 74-year-old man who was on oral anticoagulation by acenocoumarol and presented with acute laryngeal dyspnea. the final diagnosis of pharyngo-laryngeal hematoma secondary to hypercoagulation was made based on the clinical, biological, and radiological features.therefore, conservative management was initiated. drug interactions between anticoagulants and macrolides were the probable underlying causes of excessive anticoagulation.conclusion: pharyngo-laryngeal hematoma should be considered in patients receiving anticoagulant therapy with symptoms of upper airway obstruction. drug interactions may be the underlying cause of hypercoagulation, so medications should be carefully prescribed to these patients.
کلیدواژه airway obstruction ,dyspnea ,acenocoumarol ,drug interaction
آدرس la rabta hospital, department of otorhinoloaryngology head and neck surgery, tunisia, la rabta hospital, department of otorhinoloaryngology head and neck surgery, tunisia, la rabta hospital, department of otorhinoloaryngology head and neck surgery, tunisia, la rabta hospital, department of otorhinoloaryngology head and neck surgery, tunisia, la rabta hospital, department of otorhinoloaryngology head and neck surgery, tunisia, la rabta hospital, department of otorhinoloaryngology head and neck surgery, tunisia
پست الکترونیکی beltaiefnajeh@yahoo.fr
 
     
   
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