Case of Nontraumatic Rectus Sheath Hematoma from Muscle Training Mimicking Acute Abdomen

  • Ariyoshi Y
  • Naito H
  • Ihoriya H
  • et al.
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Abstract

Rectus sheath hematoma is an unusual but well-known clinical problem. Our hospital admitted a 54-year-old woman complaining of harsh right-sided hypogastric pain that started while muscle training. Computed tomography of the abdomen and pelvis demonstrated a right rectus sheath hematoma. As the hematoma did not increase, the patient was conservatively treated. Despite increased awareness of rectus sheath hematoma, its early diagnosis and treatment still present a challenge to emergency physicians. Swift acknowledgement of this rare cause of abdominal pain may avoid more intrusive examination, unnecessary hospitalization, and laparotomy. Careful consideration of the patient’s medical history and a high index of suspicion are needed to diagnose this complication.

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Ariyoshi, Y., Naito, H., Ihoriya, H., Yumoto, T., Fujisaki, N., Tsukahara, K., … Nakao, A. (2019). Case of Nontraumatic Rectus Sheath Hematoma from Muscle Training Mimicking Acute Abdomen. Case Reports in Emergency Medicine, 2019, 1–3. https://doi.org/10.1155/2019/3158969

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