Spontaneous Muscle Bleeding During Oral Anticoagulation Therapy: When Should We Suspect an Underlying Tumor?

IF 1.2 Q4 HEMATOLOGY
Antonella Mameli, Francesco Marongiu, Mauro Podda, Adolfo Pisanu, Doris Barcellona
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Abstract

Spontaneous intramuscular hematomas (SMHs) are rare but potentially serious complications of oral anticoagulation therapy. Although often attributed solely to anticoagulant use, such lesions may mask underlying soft tissue sarcomas or paraneoplastic conditions. We report the case of an 80-year-old man on warfarin who presented with a painful thigh mass initially interpreted as a hematoma but ultimately diagnosed as a malignant fibrous histiocytoma (MFH). In addition, we provide a narrative review of published cases, focusing on clinical presentation, diagnostic challenges, imaging strategies, and outcomes. Key pitfalls leading to delayed diagnosis include attribution bias, inadequate imaging, and premature management decisions. Epidemiological data show that while the incidence of SMHs is estimated at 0.5-1.5% among patients on vitamin K antagonists, clinically significant cases are increasingly reported with direct oral anticoagulants (DOACs). Suggested measures include clinical algorithms to prompt imaging and biopsy in persistent masses, validation of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) criteria, and the establishment of prospective registries, aimed at facilitating earlier recognition of malignant lesions and improving patient outcomes. These strategies may improve early detection of malignancy and optimize care in anticoagulated patients presenting with soft tissue lesions.

口服抗凝治疗中自发性肌肉出血:何时应该怀疑潜在肿瘤?
自发性肌肉内血肿(SMHs)是罕见的,但潜在的严重并发症的口服抗凝治疗。虽然通常只归因于抗凝剂的使用,但这种病变可能掩盖了潜在的软组织肉瘤或副肿瘤状况。我们报告一例80岁的男性在华法林谁提出了一个痛苦的大腿肿块最初解释为血肿,但最终诊断为恶性纤维组织细胞瘤(MFH)。此外,我们还提供了已发表病例的叙述性回顾,重点是临床表现、诊断挑战、成像策略和结果。导致延迟诊断的主要陷阱包括归因偏差、成像不充分和过早的管理决策。流行病学数据显示,在服用维生素K拮抗剂的患者中,SMHs的发生率估计为0.5-1.5%,而直接口服抗凝剂(DOACs)的临床显著病例越来越多。建议的措施包括临床算法,以提示持续肿块的成像和活检,核磁共振成像(MRI)标准的验证,以及建立前瞻性登记,旨在促进早期识别恶性病变并改善患者预后。这些策略可以提高早期发现恶性肿瘤和优化护理抗凝患者提出的软组织病变。
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Hematology Reports
Hematology Reports HEMATOLOGY-
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