Rectus sheath haematoma: a rare presentation of non‐contact strenuous exercises
AUTOR(ES)
Sharma, Hemant
FONTE
BMJ Group
RESUMO
Rectus sheath haematoma (RSH) is a well‐documented but uncommon clinical condition. It is usually a self‐limiting condition but can present as a life‐threatening emergency. RSH after non‐contact vigorous exercise is unknown. Two such cases secondary to yoga and laughter therapy sessions, respectively, are reported. One of them required surgical intervention, whereas the other was successfully treated conservatively.
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