Published: 8 July 2020
Author(s): Sylvain Lescuyer, Aurore Meyer, Jean-Christophe Weber
Section: Internal Medicine Flashcard

A 40-year-old woman presented herself with a large hematoma of her left lower limb which appeared spontaneously three weeks prior to her visit. The hematoma was responsible for a symptomatic anemia, so she was transfused with two packed red blood cells. Her past medical history was marked only by a depressive syndrome. She was currently taking neither medication nor drugs.

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