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Acute appendicitis in an asymptomatic inferior lumbar hernia of Petit: A case report
Surgeons occasionally encounter lumbar hernias in their career, and the diagnosis needs a high index of suspicion. Of lumbar hernias, inferior lumbar hernias are less frequently encountered. A young male presenting with features of acute appendicitis was
Sankar Arveen, Thirugnanam Agila
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Amyand's hernia: non incarcerated, inflamed appendix in inguinal sac case report. [PDF]
Olamaeian F+3 more
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Complicated Left-Sided Amyand’s Hernia in an 18-Month-Old Boy: A Case Report and Literature Review
Victor Nwagbara+4 more
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A Retrospective Study on Various Presentations of Amyand’s Hernia at Tertiary Care Centre
G. Ganesh Kumar, K. Karthik
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Evaluation of amyand’s hernia patients: experience report
Marcelo Barros Weiss+7 more
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AMYANDS’ HERNIA IN A NEONATE – A RARE CLINICAL ENTITY
Amyand’s hernia occurs rarely where inguinal hernia sac contains normal or inflamed vermiform appendix. We are reporting a case of Amyands hernia in just a four weeks old child who presented with an irreducible swelling in right inguinoscrotal area.
Muhammad Jamil+2 more
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