Abstract

Oral anticoagulation is very effective in the management of thrombotic disorders. However, it can be associated with significant bleeding complication as its side effects. Iliacus hematoma presenting as a femoral neuropathy is a rare clinical scenario. Patients on anticoagulation with iliacus hematoma and neurological dysfunction should be taken up for decompression to avoid permanent disability. We, hereby, we report an interesting case of progressive femoral neuropathy due to iliacus hematoma which was decompressed successfully with prompt recovery of neurological dysfunction.

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