Ovarian Artery Rupture Presenting with a Spontaneous Retroperitoneal Hemorrhage of an Anticoagulated Patient: A Successful Treatment with Embolization
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À̼ÒÁ¤ ( Lee So-Jeong )
Dankook University Hospital Department of Radiology
ÃÖ¹ÎÁ¤ ( Choi Min-Jeong )
Dankook University Hospital Department of Radiology
±èºÀ¸¸ ( Kim Bong-Man )
Dankook University Hospital Department of Radiology
±è»óÀ± ( Kim Sang-Yoon )
Dankook University Hospital Department of Radiology
Abstract
Retroperitoneal hemorrhage is a potentially lethal complication in patients on anticoagulant therapy and can be caused by ovarian artery bleeding, regardless of the patients' age and obstetric history. This case illustrates the clinical presentation of ovarian artery bleeding in a postmenopausal female on anticoagulant therapy, the diagnostic utility of transcatheter angiography, and successful embolization.
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Rupture, Spontaneous; Hemorrhage; Anticoagulants; Angiography; Endovascular Procedure; Embolization, Therapeutic
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