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. 1992 Jul;85(7):420–421.

'Spontaneous' rectus sheath haematoma: a rare cause of abdominal pain.

M N Siddiqui 1, Q Abid 1, T Qaseem 1, S Hameed 1, M Ahmed 1
PMCID: PMC1293555  PMID: 1629857

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