In the rare setting of enoxaparin injection-induced abdominal wall hematoma in patients requiring long-term anticoagulation, what is your timeline for restarting anticoagulation?
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Hematology · Mayo Clinic
Abdominal wall hematomas typically occur when a vessel has inadvertently been injured during injection. Timing of resumption of anticoagulant will vary with the underlying indication for anticoagulants. For a high-risk indication, eg multiple cardiac valves in patients with history of stroke, I woul...