Spontaneous rectus sheath hematoma as a differential diagnosis for localized abdominal swelling in chronic liver disease: A rare case report
Shritik Devkota,
Samiksha Lamichhane,
Saurabh Baghi
et al.
Abstract:Key Clinical MessageSpontaneous rectus sheath hematoma is a rare complication in chronic liver disease patients. Early clinical suspicion with prompt radiological evaluation is crucial for accurate diagnosis and timely management.AbstractSpontaneous rectus sheath hematoma can present as an acute abdomen in the emergency department. The rupture of the upper and lower epigastric arteries and their branches is the main cause of hematoma formation. Hepatic dysfunction can affect the clotting process, increasing th… Show more
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