warfarin and Mediastinal-Diseases

warfarin has been researched along with Mediastinal-Diseases* in 5 studies

Other Studies

5 other study(ies) available for warfarin and Mediastinal-Diseases

ArticleYear
Spontaneous mediastinal haematoma: a rare complication of warfarin therapy.
    BMJ case reports, 2011, Jan-11, Volume: 2011

    A 64-year-old woman presented with shortness of breath, right-sided pleuritic chest pain and dry cough. She was systemically anticoagulated with warfarin for a pulmonary embolism diagnosed 3 months previously, with an international normalised ratio (INR) of 3.0 on presentation. Chest radiograph demonstrated a new right paratracheal abnormality, and CT scan showed a large mediastinal mass not present 3 weeks earlier. MRI demonstrated an ovoid mass with a fluid/fluid level with high T2 and dark T1 signal consistent with a mediastinal haematoma. The patient's anticoagulation was emergently reversed and a temporary inferior vena cava filter was placed. The haematoma slowly resolved on serial follow-up with no additional intervention. Spontaneous mediastinal haematoma is a rare but life-threatening diagnosis that frequently presents with chest pain, dry cough and dysphagia. It is frequently associated with therapeutic anticoagulation and may potentially be caused by sudden, atraumatic rise in intrathoracic pressure (ie, cough or emesis).

    Topics: Anticoagulants; Female; Hematoma; Humans; Mediastinal Diseases; Middle Aged; Warfarin

2011
Tracheal compression by a cervico-mediastinal haematoma.
    Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine, 1992, Volume: 85, Issue:9

    Topics: Airway Obstruction; Hematoma; Humans; Male; Mediastinal Diseases; Middle Aged; Tracheal Stenosis; Tracheostomy; Warfarin

1992
Anterior mediastinal haematoma and left haemothorax on well-controlled oral anticoagulant therapy.
    Postgraduate medical journal, 1983, Volume: 59, Issue:688

    An anterior mediastinal haematoma and left haemothorax developed in a hypertensive diabetic patient on oral anticoagulant therapy. This occurred in spite of well-controlled anticoagulation and the absence of other evidence of systemic bleeding. Angiography and daily chest X-ray follow-up were not only sufficient to confirm the diagnosis, but also avoided hazardous interventional procedures.

    Topics: Female; Hematoma; Hemothorax; Humans; Mediastinal Diseases; Middle Aged; Warfarin

1983
Mediastinal and retropharyngeal hemorrhage. A complication of cardiac catheterization.
    JAMA, 1973, Oct-22, Volume: 226, Issue:4

    Topics: Adult; Aged; Blood Pressure; Blood Transfusion; Cardiac Catheterization; Central Venous Pressure; Female; Glucocorticoids; Hemorrhage; Humans; Male; Mediastinal Diseases; Mediastinum; Mitral Valve Insufficiency; Neck; Pharynx; Radiography; Shock, Hemorrhagic; Vitamin K; Warfarin

1973
Radiologic seminar CXXI: hemomediastinum associated with anticoagulant therapy.
    Journal of the Mississippi State Medical Association, 1972, Volume: 13, Issue:10

    Topics: Adult; Female; Hemothorax; Humans; Mediastinal Diseases; Thrombophlebitis; Warfarin

1972