A forty-one-year-old man who, sought evaluation for a sudden hip flexion contracture and groin pain with a history of mechanical mitral valve replacement, had been misdiagnosed and treated as having lumbar discopathy for two days. This patient finally was diagnosed with compressive femoral neuropathy due to warfarin-induced retroperitoneal hematoma and successfully managed nonoperatively. This case is reported in order to draw attention to this rare presentation.
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Gurbuz, O., Ercan, A., Kumtepe, G., Karal, I. H., Velioglu, Y., & Ener, S. (2014). Femoral nerve palsy due to anticoagulant induced retroperitoneal hematoma. Case Reports in Medicine, 2014. https://doi.org/10.1155/2014/450750
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