Wu said he saw the woman over a year ago while he was working in Middlemore Hospital in Auckland. The 44-year-old Maori woman went to the emergency department after experiencing loss of movement in her left arm. It happened while she was sitting watching television. The only injury was a lovebite on the right of her neck near an artery.

"Because it was a lovebite there would be a lot of suction. Because of the physical trauma it had made a bit of bruising inside the vessel," said Wu. "There was a clot in the artery underneath where the hickey was." The clot had gone into the woman's heart and caused a minor stroke that led to the loss of movement, he said.
She was treated with warfarin, an anticoagulant. That treatment saw the clot disappear almost entirely within a week, he said. "We looked around the medical literature and that example of having a lovebite causing something like that hasn't been described before," he said. If it had not been treated quickly the woman could have suffered more strokes.
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