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A Case of Intestinal Endometriosis Coexisting with the Canal of Nuck
Riku Ishimura +7 more
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US findings of uterine and ovarian herniation through the Nuck canal: a case report
The processus vaginalis peritonei, a tubular fold of the peritoneum that invaginates into the inguinal canal, called the canal of Nuck, is normally obliterated in women.
Daniel R. Cantu-Alejo +4 more
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Acute Febrile Neutrophilic Dermatosis after Deep Inferior Epigastric Perforator Flap Breast Reconstruction [PDF]
Chu, Michael W. +2 more
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Cystic lesion of the canal of Nuck in an adult female
Gang Chen, Jingui Jiang
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The Timaeus-Critias, an imaginary geography between escatology and history [PDF]
La geografía del Timeo-Critias es la etapa final de un proceso a través de diferentes mitos escatológicos en torno al concepto de justicia. La geografía condiciona la configuración de tres modelos políticos (atlante, ateniense, egipcio), de forma que su ...
Morales Caturla, Tomás
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Hydrocele of the canal of Nuck: imaging findings
The hydrocele of the canal of Nuck is quite a rare condition and results from the failure of obliteration of the distal portion of evaginated parietal peritoneum within the inguinal canal which forms a sac containing fluid.
Yc Manjunatha +2 more
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A rare case of indirect inguinal hernia with ovary as content at a hospital of Visakhapatnam [PDF]
A hernia is the protrusion of the small intestines or omentum or other organs through a defect in the abdominal wall. Inguinal herniain females is very rare and occurs in <5% of women.
Nallamalapu, Navya Reddy +2 more
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Canal of Nuck cyst: surgical management and lymphatic preservation in three cases
The canal of Nuck cyst is a rare but clinically relevant pathology, often mistaken for inguinal hernias or other soft tissue anomalies. It results from the incomplete obliteration of the processus vaginalis during fetal development.
C. Eretta +5 more
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