Abstract
Warfarin-induced skin necrosis is an infrequent and well-recognized complication of warfarin treatment. The incidence was estimated between 0.01% and 0.1% whereas a paradoxal prothrombotic state that arises from warfarin therapy seems to be responsible for this life-threatening disease. To the best of our knowledge we present the first case of an old woman diagnosed with warfarin-induced skin necrosis, in whom novel oral anticoagulants and extensive surgical debridement were combined safely with excellent results.
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Bakoyiannis, C., Karaolanis, G., Patelis, N., Maskanakis, A., Tsaples, G., Klonaris, C., … Liakakos, T. (2016). Dabigatran in the Treatment of Warfarin-Induced Skin Necrosis: A New Hope. Case Reports in Dermatological Medicine, 2016, 1–3. https://doi.org/10.1155/2016/3121469
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