Background: Isolated perivesicular hematomas are uncommonly described and not an injury typically reported in the literature after parachuting or skydiving.
Case Report: Herein, we described a series of three patients with isolated perivesicular hematomas sustained after military parachuting. All three patients were managed nonoperatively after a somewhat prolonged hospital course. Despite the lack of orthopedic injuries, all required physical therapy consultation and required an assisting device to aide with ambulation at the time of discharge. For all three individuals, follow-up imaging months after the injury demonstrated a continued presence of the hematoma. Clinically, the patients continued to have ambulatory and urological difficulties for several months after their injury.
Discussion: This injury pattern is uncommonly reported in the literature. An appropriate index of suspicion must be maintained or there may be a delay in diagnosis. Management of these injuries requires coordinated care between the trauma service, urology, and physical therapy.
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Background: Isolated perivesicular hematomas are uncommonly described and not an injury typically reported in the literature after parachuting or skydiving.
Case Report: Herein, we described a series of three patients with isolated perivesicular hematomas sustained after military parachuting. All three patients were managed nonoperatively after a somewhat prolonged hospital course.
Virchows Arch B Cell Pathol Incl Mol Pathol
June 1990
Department of Laboratory Medicine, Nagoya University School of Medicine, Japan.
Proteoglycans (PGs) were isolated from yolk sac tumor and chondroitin sulfate large PG (core molecule with a molecular weight congruent to 200,000) and small PG (core molecule with a molecular weight congruent to 50,000) were detected. Immunohistochemical localization of PGs in three yolk sac tumors was investigated using monoclonal antibodies raised against both small and large PGs, which were purified from human ovarian fibroma capsule and a yolk sac tumor, respectively. The localization of large PG was observed to be distinct from that of small PG.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFTwo cases of isolated traumatic rupture of gallbladder are reported, including results of ultrasound and CT scan imaging, and the relevant literature reviewed. Preoperative diagnosis is suggested by presence of a perivesicular collection. Fine needle puncture aspiration of the collection provides confirmation of diagnosis if a bilious or biliohemorrhagic fluid is withdrawn.
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