| Literature DB >> 24237992 |
Takahiro Syuto1, Motoaki Hatori, Nomura Masashi, Yoshitaka Sekine, Kazuhiro Suzuki.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Chronic expanding hematoma is a rare condition that develops after surgery, trauma, or injury. It can also develop at any location in the body in the absence of trauma. Clinical findings and various diagnostic imaging modalities can aid in the differential diagnosis of this condition. In general, hematomas are naturally reabsorbed and rarely cause serious problems. However, hematomas that develop slowly without a history of trauma, surgery, or bleeding disorders could be difficult to differentiate from soft tissue neoplasms. In the present case, we describe a patient, without any history or physical evidence of trauma, who exhibited a large chronic expanding hematoma in the retroperitoneal space that resulted in hydronephrosis because of the pressure exerted on the left ureter. CASEEntities:
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Year: 2013 PMID: 24237992 PMCID: PMC3840719 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2490-13-60
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Urol ISSN: 1471-2490 Impact factor: 2.264
Figure 1Enhanced abdominal computed tomography. (a) Axial view: The retroperitoneal mass is 20 cm × 15 cm × 13 cm in size and well-circumscribed. (b) Sagital view: The left kidney is compressed upward, and hydronephrosis is evident.
Figure 2Abdominal magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). The T1-weighted images show high signal intensity and many partition walls.
Figure 3Abdominal MRI. The T2-weighted images show high signal intensity in a major portion of the mass. Heterogeneous signal intensity with hyperintense and hypointense areas is also observed.
Figure 4Gross lesion with a hard connective tissue capsule.
Figure 5An old clot and friable material that was contained within the hematoma.
Figure 6Microscopic examination indicating the presence of fibroblastic granulation tissue and degenerative erythrocytes within the hematoma, which are surrounded by thick collagenous fibrous tissue.
Reported cases of retropritoneal chronic expanding hematomas
| Kaneko et al [ | 34 | F | Above the right kidney | 12 |
| Hamada et al [ | 65 | M | At the right iliac fossa | 8 |
| Irisawa et al [ | 70 | M | Below the right kidney | 18 |
| Yamazaki et al [ | 53 | M | Above the left kidney | 12 |
| Yamada et al [ | 59 | M | Above the left kidney | 12 |
| Reid et al [ | 79 | M | At the right iliac fossa | NA |
| Reid et al [ | NA | NA | NA | 8 |
| Syuto et sl | 69 | M | Below the left kidney | 20 |
M, male; F, female; NA, data not available.