Simultaneous femoral nerve palsy due to hemorrhage in both iliac muscles

Italian Journal of Neurological Sciences
F Barontini, M Macucci

Abstract

A man aged 65 receiving low-dose anticoagulant therapy for a previous myocardial infarction suddenly developed a bilateral femoral nerve palsy. An abdominal CT scan showed small hemorrhages in both iliac muscles with consequent compression of the femoral nerves. The case is reported for its exceptional bilaterality.

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