Choudhury, Arnab (2023) Bullous Haemorrhagic Dermatosis: A Benign Rare Cutaneous Complication of Low Molecular Weight Heparin. In: Perspective of Recent Advances in Medical Research Vol. 8. B P International, pp. 12-20. ISBN 978-81-19039-29-6
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Enoxaparin-mediated bullous hemorrhagic dermatosis (BHD) is a rare side effect that occurs during enoxaparin prophylaxis for multiple thromboembolic events. We describe a case of a 74-year-old woman with various comorbidities who developed BHD after receiving subcutaneous enoxaparin at a different site. The diagnosis of BHD was confirmed by histopathological examination. Bullae development gradually disappeared after the patient's enoxaparin treatment was stopped, and apixaban, a novel oral anticoagulant, was administered. Skin necrosis, pruritus, maculopapular rash, eczematous dermatitis, and bullous hemorrhagic dermatosis are some of the most common cutaneous side effects of enoxaparin. A relatively uncommon and benign side effect of enoxaparin, which is an under-recognized consequence of low-molecular-weight heparin, is hemorrhagic bullae dermatosis at a place other than the administration site. Since these cutaneous reactions can occur at any time, regardless of the duration of anticoagulation therapy, careful monitoring is required during heparin administration.
| Item Type: | Book Section |
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| Subjects: | Archive Paper Guardians > Medical Science |
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| Date Deposited: | 12 Oct 2023 06:52 |
| Last Modified: | 10 Oct 2025 03:41 |
| URI: | http://libra.article2submit.com/id/eprint/1727 |
