- Rectus sheath hematoma
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eMedicineTopic = 943
MeshID =A rectus sheath hematoma is an accumulation of blood in the sheath of the
rectus abdominis muscle . It causesabdominal pain with or without a mass.The
hematoma may be caused by either rupture of one of theepigastric arteries or by a muscular tear. Causes of this includeanticoagulation ,coughing ,pregnancy ,abdominal surgery and trauma.On
abdominal examination , these patients may have a positiveCarnett's sign .Most hematomas resolve without treatment, but they may take several months to resolve.
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