Thigh compartment syndrome is uncommon and may go unrecognized. Signs and symptoms include a history of thigh swelling and/or hematoma and pain after minor injury in a patient who is anticoagulated.
bburns_2000yahoo.com A rare case is presented of acute anterior compartment syndrome in the thigh of a footballer caused by an acute quadriceps strain, exacerbated by poor first aid and alcohol ...
On examination, he had numerous facial lacerations, burned facial skin, eyebrows and lashes, in addition to an open globe injury that showed numerous orbital small metallic fragments. Chest ...