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Cystic lymphangioma of the rectus abdominis muscle: an extremely rare clinical entity.
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Rectus Abdominis Muscle Endometriosis
Journal of Minimally Invasive Gynecology, 2011Endometriosis is characterized by an abnormal existence of functional endometrial tissue outside the uterine cavity, typically occuring within the pelvis of women in reproductive age. We report two cases with endometriosis of the abdominal wall; the first one in the rectus abdominis muscle and the second one in the surgical scar of previous caesarean ...
D.H. Jo +5 more
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Hematoma of the Rectus Abdominis Muscle
Archives of Surgery, 1970This condition was originally described as a clinical entity by Richardson 1 in 1857. More than a century later Jones and Merendino found reports of 250 such cases in the world literature and reported four cases of their own. 2 Recently, several more cases have been described by various groups of authors.
O, Sasmaz, I, Petridis, F, Alican
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The Hot Rectus Abdominis Muscle Sign
Clinical Nuclear Medicine, 1999Uptake of bone-seeking agents in muscle has been described in conditions associated with muscular damage, including rhabdomyolysis, overexertion, polymyositis, myositis ossificans, ischemia, and electric burns. Uptake of Tc-99m phosphate compounds may occur secondary to binding to tissue hormone receptors, tissue calcium, denatured proteins, iron ...
E V, Sabnis, M J, Blend, D G, Pavel
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Innervation of the Rectus Abdominis Muscle
Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 1988The usefulness of leaving lateral strips of the rectus abdominis muscle in place during a transverse rectus abdominis musculocutaneous (TRAM) flap procedure is questioned. Since textbooks do not agree on the course of the intercostal nerves in the rectus fascia and no precise description is given of the exact site of penetration of the nerves in the ...
Duchateau, Jean +2 more
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The Split Rectus Abdominis Free Muscle Transfer
Annals of Plastic Surgery, 1987The patient described in this article presented with chronic open infected medial and lateral malleolar wounds resulting from a compound tripod fracture of the right tibia and fibula. Primary wound coverage was achieved through the application of a split free rectus abdominis muscle transfer.
R, Sadove, J C, Merrell
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Sternal osteomyelitis: treatment with rectus abdominis muscle
British Journal of Plastic Surgery, 1989Sternal osteomyelitis complicates recovery in a small number of patients following median sternotomy. Techniques for operative treatment have in common the wide debridement of devitalised tissue and administration of culture-specific antibiotics.
J J, Iacobucci +3 more
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HEMATOMA OF RECTUS ABDOMINIS MUSCLE
Journal of the American Medical Association, 1932This case is reported because of its unusual character. Rupture of a blood vessel in the abdominal wall occurred, causing symptoms suggestive of an intra-abdominal pathologic condition. Mrs. M. R., aged 54, was admitted to the W. W. Backus Hospital, Aug. 21, 1931, complaining of pain in the lower part of the abdomen.
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Endoscopic Harvest of the Rectus Abdominis Muscle
Annals of Plastic Surgery, 2000The rectus abdominis muscle is a versatile muscle with many applications. The use of this muscle is often limited by its considerable donor site morbidity. This study reports a minimally invasive technique to harvest the rectus abdominis muscle. The described technique has been used successfully in 5 patients who required a superiorly based flap for ...
R, Dabb, S W, Wrye, W W, Hall
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