Abstract Background Rectus sheath hematoma is a condition where blood is accumulated within the sheath of the rectus abdominis muscle. It is caused by the rupture of either the superior or inferior epigastric artery or from a direct tear of the rectus muscle itself. This condition is usually self-limiting and most of the time, the hematoma is small, non-expanding and can be reabsorbed spontaneously over time. However, certain underlying pathology may lead to the expansion of the hematoma or even a recurrence, and without any medical treatment or intervention, this condition can even be fatal. Due to its rarity, only a few published cases of fatality associated with rectus sheath hematoma are reported worldwide. Case presentation We present ...
A 26-year-old male canoeist was referred with a 10-day history of abdominal pain, and a palpable mas...
Rectus sheath hematoma is a rare, but potentially misdiagnosed clinical entity. It occurs when there...
Rectus sheath haematoma is the most common primary nonneoplastic condition of rectus muscle and shea...
AbstractSpontaneous rectus sheath hematoma (SRSH) is a rare entity that mimics acute abdomen. Rectus...
Abstract Introduction A rectus sheath haematoma is a rare condition that arises from the accumulatio...
Spontaneous rectus sheath hematoma (SRSH) is a rare entity that mimics acute abdomen. Rectus sheath ...
Rectus sheath hematoma is a rare but potentially life-threatening complication following any major a...
A hematoma is a collection of blood in an extravascular space and is named according to its location...
Rectus sheath hematoma is a collection of blood in the sheath of rectus abdominis muscle due to an i...
Anterior rectus sheath haematoma is a rare condition that typically arises from rupture of the infer...
Rectus sheath hematoma is a rare but well-known problem. Exercise, pregnancy, subcutaneous injection...
Rectal sheath hematoma has been a well-known clinical entity from the ruin of the ancient Greece. It...
Aim: Rectus sheath hematoma is a rare clinical condition. Because it could mimic various intra-abdom...
Introduction: Rectus sheath hematomas (RSH) generally occur due to damage to the inferior epigastric...
PubMed ID: 28748020Although abdominal pain is a common presentation in emergency departments, rectus...
A 26-year-old male canoeist was referred with a 10-day history of abdominal pain, and a palpable mas...
Rectus sheath hematoma is a rare, but potentially misdiagnosed clinical entity. It occurs when there...
Rectus sheath haematoma is the most common primary nonneoplastic condition of rectus muscle and shea...
AbstractSpontaneous rectus sheath hematoma (SRSH) is a rare entity that mimics acute abdomen. Rectus...
Abstract Introduction A rectus sheath haematoma is a rare condition that arises from the accumulatio...
Spontaneous rectus sheath hematoma (SRSH) is a rare entity that mimics acute abdomen. Rectus sheath ...
Rectus sheath hematoma is a rare but potentially life-threatening complication following any major a...
A hematoma is a collection of blood in an extravascular space and is named according to its location...
Rectus sheath hematoma is a collection of blood in the sheath of rectus abdominis muscle due to an i...
Anterior rectus sheath haematoma is a rare condition that typically arises from rupture of the infer...
Rectus sheath hematoma is a rare but well-known problem. Exercise, pregnancy, subcutaneous injection...
Rectal sheath hematoma has been a well-known clinical entity from the ruin of the ancient Greece. It...
Aim: Rectus sheath hematoma is a rare clinical condition. Because it could mimic various intra-abdom...
Introduction: Rectus sheath hematomas (RSH) generally occur due to damage to the inferior epigastric...
PubMed ID: 28748020Although abdominal pain is a common presentation in emergency departments, rectus...
A 26-year-old male canoeist was referred with a 10-day history of abdominal pain, and a palpable mas...
Rectus sheath hematoma is a rare, but potentially misdiagnosed clinical entity. It occurs when there...
Rectus sheath haematoma is the most common primary nonneoplastic condition of rectus muscle and shea...