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- R G Casey, M Mahmoud, K Carroll, and M Hurley.
- Dept. of General Surgery, St. Luke's Hospital, Kilkenny, Ireland.
- Ir Med J. 2000 May 1;93(3):90-2.
AbstractRectus sheath haematoma is a very rare occurrence. There were four cases in this hospital within a three month period. In this article, these cases, their investigation and management arc reported. A review of the literature was undertaken to ascertain how best to diagnose and treat this condition.
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