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Annals of Dermatology
2014 Volume.26 No. 1 p.96 ~ p.98
Warfarin-Induced Skin Necrosis
Kakagia Despoina D.

Papanas Nikolaos
Karadimas Efthimios
Polychronidis Alexandros
Abstract
Warfarin-induced skin necrosis is an infrequent complica-tion occurring in individuals under warfarin treatment who have a thrombophilic history or after administration of large loading doses of warfarin particularly without simultaneous initial use of heparin. A 62-year-old lady developed skin necrosis 4 days after initiating warfarin therapy of 5 mg daily without initial co-administration of heparin. The patient had a normal clotting profile. Skin necrosis progressed to eschar formation after cessation of warfarin and heparinization stopped expanding. Warfarin was reintroduced at 2 mg daily, initially together with low molecular weight heparin. Autolytic debridement of the necrotic tissue was followed by healing of the cutaneous deficit by secondary intention. Prompt diagnosis and discontinuation of warfarin are crucial for the prognosis. (Ann Dermatol 26(1) 96¡­98, 2014)
KEYWORD
Anticoagulants, Necrotic lesions, Warfarin
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