Spermatic vein thrombosis with lupus anticoagulant, a cause of acute inguinal pain: A case report

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Abstract

Patients with lupus anticoagulants are at high risk of systemic arterial and venous thrombosis and arterial stroke. We present an unusual case of a young man presenting inguinal pain. Doppler ultrasound revealed spermatic vein thrombosis on the left side. Hematologic workup revealed positive lupus anticoagulant. The patient was treated with therapeutic heparin.

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Aynaou, M., Mhanna, T., Elhoumaidi, A., Boateng, P. D., & Barki, A. (2020). Spermatic vein thrombosis with lupus anticoagulant, a cause of acute inguinal pain: A case report. Pan African Medical Journal, 36, 1–5. https://doi.org/10.11604/pamj.2020.36.125.20448

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