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STRANGULATED EPIGASTRIC HERNIA
Journal of the American Medical Association, 1915A man, aged 80, for a number of years had had a mass in the median line above the umbilicus. This mass, which evidently was an epigastric hernia, had suddenly shown evidences of strangulation, and it was in consequence of this that he was seen. The strangulation presumably had followed a bronchitis which had occasioned severe coughing.
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EPIGASTRIC HERNIA IN THE SOLDIER
Journal of the American Medical Association, 1919There is such a general failure on the part of physicians to realize the importance of the small epigastric hernia, with an even greater failure to recognize the hernia itself, that I wish to report a typical instance with operation, and to speak briefly of six other patients operated on in this base hospital.
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An incarcerated epigastric hernia containing stomach
Tropical Doctor, 2023Vipul D Yagnik +2 more
exaly
What is the reality in epigastric hernia repair?–a trend analysis from the Herniamed Registry
Hernia: the Journal of Hernias and Abdominal Wall Surgery, 2021D Adolf, R H Fortelny, R Lorenz
exaly
Epigastric hernia as a rare manifestation of a bile duct cyst and gallbladder cancer
International Journal of Surgery Case Reports, 2020Mauricio Alves Ribeiro +1 more
exaly

