| Literature DB >> 7787720 |
P N Lohle1, J B Puylaert, E G Coerkamp, E T Hermans.
Abstract
Within a period of 5 years, we encountered three patients with a small rectus sheath hematoma, presenting with clinical signs of appendicitis. The rectus sheath hematoma was diagnosed by ultrasound (US) in all three cases and confirmed by computed tomography (CT) in two. None of the hematomas was palpable and in two of three cases in which the patient did not receive anticoagulant therapy. In patients who are sonographically examined for suspected appendicitis, the abdominal wall should be studied as well, to exclude a nonpalpable rectus sheath hematoma. In cases in which a hematoma is found, an unnecessary appendectomy can be prevented.Entities:
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Year: 1995 PMID: 7787720 DOI: 10.1007/bf00201526
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Abdom Imaging ISSN: 0942-8925