BMC Research Notes (Sep 2012)

Unusual death due to a bleeding from a varicose vein: a case report

  • Fragkouli Kleio,
  • Mitselou Antigoni,
  • Boumba Vassiliki A,
  • Siozios George,
  • Vougiouklakis George T,
  • Vougiouklakis Theodore

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/1756-0500-5-488
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 5, no. 1
p. 488

Abstract

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Abstract Background Varicose veins are a common entity presenting a worldwide distribution. Although they are usually benign, sometimes are proved to be a threatening condition. Massive hemorrhage is an unusual complication of this common venous pathology that demands immediate medical intervention. Case presentation We present a case of a 66-year-old woman found dead in her house surrounded by a large quantity of blood. Autopsy revealed a 7 mm ulcer on the internal surface of the left lower leg communicating with a varicose vein, signs of exsanguinations and liver cirrhosis. Toxicological analysis was negative. Conclusion Massive hemorrhage from a ruptured varicosity is a severe medical emergency. Awareness of the risk of massive hemorrhage may provoke preventive treatment to be undertaken so as terminal loss of consciousness and a subsequent unattended death to be averted.

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