Title: What's the Diagnosis? Written by Ali Farzad, MD

Category: Visual Diagnosis

Posted: 7/16/2012 by Haney Mallemat, MD (Updated: 7/16/2012)

Question

23 year-old female presents complaining of progressive right lower quadrant pain after doing "vigorous" pushups. CT abdomen/pelvis below. What’s the diagnosis? (Hint: it’s not appendicitis)

 

Answer

Answer: Rectus Sheath Hematoma

 

Rectus Sheath Hematoma (RSH)

Rectus muscle tear causing damage to the superior or inferior epigastric arteries with subsequent bleeding into the rectus sheath; uncommon cause of abdominal pain but mimics almost any abdominal condition.

May occur spontaneously, but suspect with these risk factors:

Typically a self-limiting condition, but hypovolemic shock may result from significant hematoma expansion.

 

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