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Incarcerated Amyand Hernia Associated With Acute Appendicitis and Incidental Finding of Serrated Adenoma

The American surgeon, 2023
Background Amyand hernias are rare as they represent 0.5% of all hernias. An Amyand hernia that is discovered due to acute appendicitis is even rarer, accounting for approximately 0.11% of cases.
Molly M. McNamee   +3 more
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Amyand’s hernia [PDF]

open access: possibleThe Indian Journal of Pediatrics, 2009
Acute appendicitis in an incarcerated inguinal hernia is termed an Amyand's hernia. This is an extremely rare condition. It is often misdiagnosed as a strangulated inguinal hernia. The clinical presentation varies, depending on the extent of inflammation in the hernia sac and the presence or absence of peritoneal contamination.
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Amyand Hernia in a Pediatric Patient With Acute Perforated Appendicitis Undergoing Laparoscopy: A Brief Report and Literature Review

The American surgeon, 2021
An 8-year-old male presented for evaluation of symptoms consistent with appendicitis. Upon laparoscopy, the patient was found to have appendicitis with a concomitant Amyand hernia.
Ryan M. Huttinger, Elizabeth M Sawyer
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Amyand hernia with acute appendicitis: management considerations

ANZ journal of surgery, 2021
An 80-year-old man presented to the emergency department with a 2-day history of a painful lump in his right groin. He did not demonstrate clinical symptoms of bowel obstruction.
Edward Forrest   +5 more
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Amyand hernia: Case report and literature review

International Journal of Medicine in Developing Countries, 2022
Background: Amyand hernia is defined as the presence of an appendix within the hernial sac with or without apendicitis. It is an extremely rare condition seen in approximately 1% of all hernias, whereas associated complications like acute appendicitis ...
M. Dabbagh   +7 more
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Left‐sided Amyand hernia: a rare presentation

ANZ journal of surgery, 2022
A 55-year-old male presented to the surgical outpatient department with the complaint of bilateral groin swellings. He had a history of left inguinal swelling for almost 45 years because, as a child, his mother had disallowed operation for fear of losing
Vipul D Yagnik   +5 more
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Amyand Hernia

Pediatric emergency care, 2021
Supplemental digital content is available in the text. Abstract Amyand hernia is a rare type of inguinal hernia defined by the presence of the appendix in the inguinal hernia sac.
Elaine Chiang   +4 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Amyand's hernia [PDF]

open access: possibleJournal of Radiological Review, 2021
Carlo Schipani   +2 more
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Amyand and de Garengeot’ hernias

Hernia, 2007
We read with great interest the case of an Amyand’s hernia reported by Salemis et al. [1]. Although the presence of an inXammed appendix within a hernia sac rarely occurs (0.13–1% of all cases of appendicitis), it remains an exciting subject with more than ten reports published during the last decade in Hernia, the very latest on February [2].
J P Convard   +4 more
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Clinical presentation, imaging features and differential diagnoses of an Amyand hernia complicated by acute appendicitis

BMJ Case Reports
Amyand hernias are unusual inguinal hernias that contain the vermiform appendix. Rarely, an Amyand hernia can be complicated by acute appendicitis and present a diagnostic dilemma.
F. Rampersad   +3 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

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