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CASE REPORT
Rectus sheath haematoma: a rare masquerader for abdominal pain
  1. Khalid Hamid Changal,
  2. Saad Saleem,
  3. Ghulam Ghous
  1. Internal Medicine, Mercy St. Vincent’s Medical Center, Toledo, Ohio, USA
  1. Correspondence to Dr Khalid Hamid Changal, khalidchangal{at}gmail.com

Summary

Rectus sheath haematoma is a rare cause of abdominal pain. It can be easily confused for other causes of acute abdomen and may even lead to unnecessary laparotomies. Our patient has the rectus sheath haematoma because of violent coughing and on presentation had no obvious clinical sign pointing to the same. Diagnosis was made by a CT scan of the abdomen, and patient was treated conservatively. Rectus sheath haematomas are usually present on the posterior aspect of the rectus muscles and thus may not be clinically appreciable.

  • Musculoskeletal syndromes
  • General practice / family medicine

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  • Contributors KHC: planning, conduct, reporting, conception and design, acquisition of data or analysis and interpretation of data. Writing the manuscript.

    SS: acquisition of data or analysis and interpretation of data. Editing the manuscript.

    GG: acquisition of data or analysis and interpretation of data. Editing the manuscript.

  • Competing interests None declared.

  • Patient consent Obtained.

  • Provenance and peer review Not commissioned; externally peer reviewed.