A RARE DIAGNOSIS WITH IRRELEVANT CLINCAL HISTORY OF ABSCESS PRESENTATION.- A CASE REPORT
Abstract
A series of events following Rectus Abdominis muscle haematoma presenting as an anterior abdominal wall abscess is a rare cause of acute abdominal pain. The common causes include Trauma, Anticoagulation therapy, Coagulopathies, Previous surgeries, and subcutaneous injections. The occurrence of rectus sheath haematoma is a rare entity in males. Investigations of choice are USG abdomen and CT abdomen, where the latter is a confirmative investigation compared to former. Though it is a rare condition, failure to diagnosis can result in unnecessary diagnostic procedure and iatrogenic events.
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2013-09-29
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