warfarin and Pleural-Effusion--Malignant

warfarin has been researched along with Pleural-Effusion--Malignant* in 2 studies

Other Studies

2 other study(ies) available for warfarin and Pleural-Effusion--Malignant

ArticleYear
Anticoagulation Reversal for Supratherapeutic International Normalized Ratio: A Teachable Moment.
    JAMA internal medicine, 2017, 06-01, Volume: 177, Issue:6

    Topics: Aged, 80 and over; Anticoagulants; Antifibrinolytic Agents; Atrial Fibrillation; Blood Component Transfusion; Breast Neoplasms; Female; Heart Failure; Humans; International Normalized Ratio; Plasma; Pleural Effusion, Malignant; Preoperative Care; Stroke; Thoracentesis; Transfusion Reaction; Vitamin K; Warfarin

2017
A case of acute aortic thrombosis after cisplatin-based chemotherapy.
    International journal of clinical oncology, 2011, Volume: 16, Issue:6

    Cisplatin-based therapy is associated with various toxicities, including renal failure and neuropathy. However, acute arterial thrombosis is also a possible toxic effect of cisplatin, one that has been documented in a few cases worldwide. Here we present a rare case of ascending aortic thrombosis occurring 9 days after cisplatin-based chemotherapy in a 74-year-old male who was diagnosed with malignant pleural effusion suggestive of non-small cell lung cancer. The patient did not have any predisposing factor for the occurrence of an aortic thrombus before cisplatin-based chemotherapy. Thus, we suggest that the hypercoagulable state occurred secondary to cisplatin-based chemotherapy and was additive to the malignancy itself, causing aortic thrombosis. The patient was treated successfully with low-molecular-weight heparin and warfarin.

    Topics: Aged; Anticoagulants; Aorta; Carcinoma, Non-Small-Cell Lung; Cisplatin; Heparin; Humans; Lung Neoplasms; Male; Pleural Effusion, Malignant; Thrombosis; Warfarin

2011