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This paper reports a patient with malignant fibrous histiocytoma of the maxilla who developed DIC during the 12-month observation of the hemostatic course, and a case of squamous cell cancer of the tongue associated with post-operative DIC. The triggers in these 2 cases were malignant tumor, infection, shock and operation. Heparin and aprotinin were administered in both cases. Hemostatic improvement was obtained in case 2, but neither cases were cured. The etiology, diagnosis and treatment of DIC are discussed.