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Citation

Akella P, Jindal V, Maradana S, Siddiqui AD. J. Family Med. Prim. Care 2019; 8(8): 2741-2743.

Affiliation

Department of Internal Medicine, Saint Vincent Hospital, Worcester, Massachusetts, USA.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2019, Medknow Publications)

DOI

10.4103/jfmpc.jfmpc_453_19

PMID

31548969

PMCID

PMC6753795

Abstract

Patients with severe coagulopathy related to vitamin K deficient proteins can be associated with surreptitious ingestion of vitamin K antagonists. Our patient presented acutely with extensive ecchymosis, gingival bleeding and hematuria. Her initial PT and PTT were prolonged and INR was >12.0. She denies contact with potent rodenticides or warfarin use. She is a healthcare professional. Within a week, she was readmitted with similar complaints and her warfarin levels were markedly high which raised the possibility of Munchausen syndrome. Warfarin overdose can lead to harmful consequences. Therefore, immediate diagnosis and prompt treatment is critically important to minimize morbidity and mortality.


Language: en

Keywords

Factitious disorder; Munchausen syndrome; Warfarin; overdose; poisoning; toxicity; vitamin K antagonist

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