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Amyand's hernia with appendicitis in the children: A delayed diagnosis
The presence of a vermiform appendix in an inguinal hernia sac is known as Amyand's hernia. It is an uncommon and rare condition estimated to be found in approximately 1 % of hernia.
Asma Jabloun+5 more
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Acute appendicitis complicating Amyand’s hernia: imaging features and literature review [PDF]
WK Tsang, K L Lee, KF Tam, SF Lee
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Amyand’s Hernia; Study of four cases and literature review
The presence of the appendix in an inguinal hernial sac is described as Amyand’s hernia. It is a rare entity which presents mostly at the exploration of the inguinal canal.
Syed M. Ali+2 more
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Amyand’s Hernia: An Uncommon Encounter of an Appendiceal Presence in an Inguinal Hernia
Amyand’s hernia is a rare variant of inguinal hernia characterized by the presence of the vermiform appendix within the hernia sac. It represents a unique diagnostic and management challenge for surgeons due to its low incidence and varied clinical ...
Akash Inamdar+3 more
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Amyand’s hernia detected incidentally in two patients [PDF]
Mustafa Reşorlu+3 more
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Appendiceal pus in a hernia sac simulating strangulated femoral hernia: a case report [PDF]
Acute appendicitis involving the hernia sac is infrequent but well-documented in medical literature. In most instances, it occurs within the right inguinal (Amyand’s hernia) or right femoral hernia (de Garengeot hernia).
Chou, Yenn-Hwei, Hsiao, Tien-Fa
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AMYAND’S HERNIA: OUR EPERIENCE AND REVIEW OF LITERATURE [PDF]
Gunjan Desai+3 more
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A Case Report of Inguinal Hernia Containing the Appendix: Amyand's Hernia
Numerous types of hernias have been reported in the literature. A unique and uncommon type of hernia known as an Amyand's hernia occurs when the inguinal sac contains the vermiform appendix.
S. Khaladkar, Urvashi Agarwal
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