Fig. 1From: A case of iliopsoas hematoma as a complication of tetanus in a patient who did not receive anticoagulant therapya A 77-year-old woman with tetanus. Her mouth could not open no more than two finger breadths. b The patient’s right forearm was injured by a rose thorn. This wound, which was already covered with scabs, seemed to be the focus of tetanus infectionBack to article page