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Unusual sudden death: two case reports of hemorrhage by rupture of varicose veins.
American Journal of Forensic Medicine and Pathology 2005 September
Although varicose veins are frequent, they are rarely considered lethal. Still, rupture of a varicosity can result in significant and even fatal hemorrhage. External hemorrhage is an unusual complication of this common venous pathology. Reported here are 2 cases of severe external hemorrhage resulting from the perforation of a varicose vein.
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