Rectus Muscle Hematoma Due to Severe Cough in CAPD Patient |
Young Kuk Chung, M.D., Dongwook Son, M.D., Seoung Woo Lee, M.D. Wook Hyun Um, M.D., Deok Young Kim, M.D., Joon Ho Song, M.D. and Moon Jae Kim, M.D. |
Division of Nephrology & Hypertension, Department of Internal Medicine, Kidney Disease Research Group Inha University College of Medicine, Incheon, Korea |
증례 : 지속성 외래 복막 투석 환자에서 심한 기침으로 인해 발생한 복직근 혈종 1예 |
정영국 손동욱 이승우 엄욱현 김덕영 송준호 김문재 |
인하대학교 의과대학 내과학교실 신장내과, 신장질환연구회 |
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Abstract |
Rectus muscle hematoma is uncommon condition, caused by a tear in an epigastric vessel. Most cases were caused by direct trauma or anticoagulation therapy. In addition, it has been frequently associated with other conditions such as coughing, sneezing, vomiting, pregnancy, hypertension, prior paracentesis or laparotomy, excessive retraction in surgery. There are several reports of rectus muscle hematoma in renal failure, but no report has come out with CAPD patients in Korea. We herein present a case of rectus muscle hematoma due to severe cough in end-stage renal disease patient on CAPD. |
Key Words:
Rectus abdominis, Hematoma, Cough, Chronic kidney failure, Peritoneal dialysis |
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