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Delayed Presentation of Compartment Syndrome of the Proximal Lower Extremity After Low-Energy Trauma in Patients Taking Warfarin

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Robert J. Gaines, MD, Craig J. Randall, MD, Kerri L. Browne, PAC, Donald R. Carr, MD, and Jerome G. Enad, MD

Dr. Gaines and Dr. Randall are Lieutenant Commanders, Medical Corps, US Navy, and Residents in Orthopaedic Surgery, Bone and Joint/Sports Medicine Institute, Naval Medical Center, Portsmouth, Virginia.

Ms. Browne is Lieutenant, Medical Service Corps, US Navy, and Physician Assistant, Bone and Joint/Sports Medicine Institute, Naval Medical Center, Portsmouth, Virginia.

Dr. Carr and Dr. Enad are Commanders, Medical Corps, US Navy, Assistant Professors of Surgery, Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences, and Staff Surgeons, Sports Service, Bone and Joint/Sports Medicine Institute, Naval Medical Center, Portsmouth, Virginia.

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compartment syndrome, injury, lower extremity, low-energy trauma, elderly, patient, warfarin, bleeding, anticoagulation, intramuscular bleeding, ajo, american journal of orthopedics
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Robert J. Gaines, MD, Craig J. Randall, MD, Kerri L. Browne, PAC, Donald R. Carr, MD, and Jerome G. Enad, MD

Dr. Gaines and Dr. Randall are Lieutenant Commanders, Medical Corps, US Navy, and Residents in Orthopaedic Surgery, Bone and Joint/Sports Medicine Institute, Naval Medical Center, Portsmouth, Virginia.

Ms. Browne is Lieutenant, Medical Service Corps, US Navy, and Physician Assistant, Bone and Joint/Sports Medicine Institute, Naval Medical Center, Portsmouth, Virginia.

Dr. Carr and Dr. Enad are Commanders, Medical Corps, US Navy, Assistant Professors of Surgery, Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences, and Staff Surgeons, Sports Service, Bone and Joint/Sports Medicine Institute, Naval Medical Center, Portsmouth, Virginia.

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Robert J. Gaines, MD, Craig J. Randall, MD, Kerri L. Browne, PAC, Donald R. Carr, MD, and Jerome G. Enad, MD

Dr. Gaines and Dr. Randall are Lieutenant Commanders, Medical Corps, US Navy, and Residents in Orthopaedic Surgery, Bone and Joint/Sports Medicine Institute, Naval Medical Center, Portsmouth, Virginia.

Ms. Browne is Lieutenant, Medical Service Corps, US Navy, and Physician Assistant, Bone and Joint/Sports Medicine Institute, Naval Medical Center, Portsmouth, Virginia.

Dr. Carr and Dr. Enad are Commanders, Medical Corps, US Navy, Assistant Professors of Surgery, Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences, and Staff Surgeons, Sports Service, Bone and Joint/Sports Medicine Institute, Naval Medical Center, Portsmouth, Virginia.

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The American Journal of Orthopedics - 37(12)
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Delayed Presentation of Compartment Syndrome of the Proximal Lower Extremity After Low-Energy Trauma in Patients Taking Warfarin
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Delayed Presentation of Compartment Syndrome of the Proximal Lower Extremity After Low-Energy Trauma in Patients Taking Warfarin
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compartment syndrome, injury, lower extremity, low-energy trauma, elderly, patient, warfarin, bleeding, anticoagulation, intramuscular bleeding, ajo, american journal of orthopedics
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compartment syndrome, injury, lower extremity, low-energy trauma, elderly, patient, warfarin, bleeding, anticoagulation, intramuscular bleeding, ajo, american journal of orthopedics
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