EuroPCR2024-images-A49177AM-Post radial artery coronary angiogram in an 82-year-old woman

What is the diagnosis?
Toxic epidermal necrolysis
Localised intraarterial heparin-induced cutaneous reaction
Compartment syndrome following radial artery access coronary angiogram
Correct! The correct answer is "Localised intraarterial heparin-induced cutaneous reaction".
 
Fragile skin in elderly women with a repeated radial puncture with extravasation of intraarterial heparin and inadequate compression may cause a localised cutaneous reaction. This is benign and regresses within weeks.
Good try! The correct answer is "Localised intraarterial heparin-induced cutaneous reaction".
 
Fragile skin in elderly women with a repeated radial puncture with extravasation of intraarterial heparin and inadequate compression may cause a localised cutaneous reaction. This is benign and regresses within weeks.
 
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