A rare cough complication: Internal oblique muscle hematoma
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2021
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Elsevier Inc.
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info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
Özet
Cough-related hematomas occur most frequently in the rectus sheath and retroperitoneum while lateral abdominal wall hematomas are rarely reported. Intramuscular hematoma might be mistaken for tumors and acute inflammatory diseases of the abdomen. A definite diagnosis is made with computerized tomography. In the case presented in this study, a 78-year-old female patient who had cough and shortness of breath for 1 week applied to the outpatient clinic with complaints of ecchymosis on the left side of the abdomen accompanied by swelling and pain under the left rib. The International Normalized Ratio of the patient, who used Warfarin sodium 5mg / day for mitral valve replacement, was in the effective range (INR: 2.4). Superficial ultrasound revealed a heterogeneous lesion with a well-circumscribed, hypoechoic and locally cystic component in the lateral abdominal wall in the left subcostal area. On computerized tomography, the lesion in the left internal oblique muscle of 27 × 60 mm, heterogeneous density, and with smooth borders was classified as Type 2 hematoma. Hemodynamics of the patient were stable and did not exceed INR 3 in follow-up, and there was no decrease in hemoglobin values. The patient's ecchymosis disappeared on the fifth day, and control ultrasonography showed the hematoma was partially resorbed. The aim of this study is to emphasize that conservative methods should be applied and surgery should be avoided as much as possible in internal oblique muscle hematoma. © 2021
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Anahtar Kelimeler
Cough, Hematoma, Internal Oblique Muscle
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Radiology Case Reports
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Q4
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16
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5