Intramural Hematoma of the Small Bowel
- 1 September 1964
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Medical Association (AMA) in Archives of Surgery
- Vol. 89 (3) , 527-535
- https://doi.org/10.1001/archsurg.1964.01320030117020
Abstract
Intramural hematoma of the small bowel, although rare, has been reported with increasing frequency in recent years. If the lesion is suspected, a correct diagnosis can frequently be established by roentgenographic study. The results of proper treatment are excellent. In this report two new cases are presented and the literature is reviewed. Report of Cases Case 1. —A 12-year-old boy was admitted to the hospital on Oct 25, 1959, because of abdominal pain and vomiting. He had been well until two days before admission when he fell from his bicycle, striking his abdomen. He complained of abdominal pain, but this soon subsided. That night he did not eat well. On the day before admission, he vomited frequently and abdominal pain recurred. Examination revealed a pulse rate of 72 per minute and a temperature of 99.2 F (37.3 C). There was generalized spasm of the abdominal musculature. Exquisite direct tenderness wasKeywords
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