Journal of Medical Case Reports (Mar 2018)

Large gastric intramural hematoma mimicking a visceral artery aneurysm: a case report

  • Yuki Yoshioka,
  • Kazuo Yoshioka,
  • Shizuo Ikeyama

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s13256-018-1595-1
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 1
pp. 1 – 4

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Abstract Background Gastric hematoma is a rare disorder. Here we report a case of a large gastric intramural hematoma mimicking an impending rupture of a visceral artery aneurysm. Case presentation A 60-year-old Japanese woman complained of left flank pain. Computed tomography with intravenously administered contrast agent showed a solid mass of 5 × 5 × 8 centimeter in the left middle abdominal quadrant. On completion of computed tomography, the working diagnosis was an impending rupture of an aneurysm located in a branch of the superior mesenteric artery. Transcatheter arterial embolization was performed, but angiography of the superior mesenteric artery and the inferior mesenteric artery did not indicate extravasation of the contrast agent and we did not observe any aneurysmal structure. We decided to perform surgery. The operational findings revealed that the mass was a gastric intramural hematoma. Conclusion On encountering an intra-abdominal mass found to be attached to a gastric wall, a gastric intramural hematoma should be considered.

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