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Unexpected reach of a leech

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Vaginal bleeding as the result of a leech infestation is rare. Here we present two cases of hypovolemic shock with severe anemia requiring blood transfusion due to leech infestation. We also briefly review sparse literature available on this entity.

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We thank Dr. K. Arthanari, MS, for his logistic support.

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Senthilkumaran, S., Menezes, R.G., Pant, S. et al. Unexpected reach of a leech. J Parasit Dis 37, 291–293 (2013). https://doi.org/10.1007/s12639-012-0166-4

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