An unexpected complication of bone marrow aspiration and trephine biopsy: Arteriovenous fistula

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Objective: To report a case of arteriovenous fistula (AVF) following bone marrow aspiration and trephine biopsy. Clinical Presentation and Intervention: A 76-year-old man was diagnosed with acute myeloblastic leukemia. Pain and hematoma were detected in his left leg and hip 4 days after bone marrow aspiration and trephine biopsy. A pelvic arteriography was performed, and a diagnosis of AVF was made. Conclusion: This case shows that clinicians should be aware of AVF, especially in cases with refractory bleeding after bone marrow aspiration and trephine biopsy despite normal blood coagulation parameters. © 2014 S. Karger AG, Basel.

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Berber, I., Erkurt, M. A., Kuku, I., Kaya, E., Kutlu, R., Koroglu, M., … Unlu, S. (2014). An unexpected complication of bone marrow aspiration and trephine biopsy: Arteriovenous fistula. Medical Principles and Practice, 23(4), 380–383. https://doi.org/10.1159/000358173

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