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- Q7303237 subject Q7215446.
- Q7303237 abstract "A rectus sheath hematoma is an accumulation of blood in the sheath of the rectus abdominis muscle. It causes abdominal pain with or without a mass.The hematoma may be caused by either rupture of one of the epigastric arteries or by a muscular tear. Causes of this include anticoagulation, coughing, pregnancy, abdominal surgery and trauma. With an ageing population and the widespread use of anticoagulant medications, there is evidence that this historically benign condition is becoming more common and more serious.On abdominal examination, these patients may have a positive Carnett's sign.Most hematomas resolve without treatment, but they may take several months to resolve.".
- Q7303237 icd9 "729.92".
- Q7303237 thumbnail Rectus_abdominis.png?width=300.
- Q7303237 wikiPageWikiLink Q1064904.
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- Q7303237 wikiPageWikiLink Q7215446.
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- Q7303237 icd "729.92".
- Q7303237 name "Rectus sheath hematoma".
- Q7303237 type Disease.
- Q7303237 type Thing.
- Q7303237 type Q12136.
- Q7303237 comment "A rectus sheath hematoma is an accumulation of blood in the sheath of the rectus abdominis muscle. It causes abdominal pain with or without a mass.The hematoma may be caused by either rupture of one of the epigastric arteries or by a muscular tear. Causes of this include anticoagulation, coughing, pregnancy, abdominal surgery and trauma.".
- Q7303237 label "Rectus sheath hematoma".
- Q7303237 depiction Rectus_abdominis.png.
- Q7303237 name "Rectus sheath hematoma".