Rectus sheath haematoma: 'a diagnostic dilemma ?'

Abstract
A fit 18 year old male rugby player presented to Accident and Emergency Department with a 4 hour history of acute onset progressive right lower quadrant abdominal pain. Such pain, described as sharp in nature and exacerbated by pelvic movement and coughing, was initially noticed during a rigorous exercise programme on a rowing machine. He was normotensive, afebrile with a pulse rate of 86 bpm (average).