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The groin flap

British Journal of Plastic Surgery, 1972
Summary 1.The groin flap, a single pedicled flap similar in principle to the delto-pectoral flap but exploiting the superficial circumflex iliac arterio-venous system, is described. 2.Its role in resurfacing the hand and forearm and as a substitute for the standard tube pedicle is described and its advantages in these and other roles is discussed.
I A, McGregor, I T, Jackson
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Endometriosis in the groin

International Journal of Gynecology & Obstetrics, 1987
AbstractRecently we found one case of endometriosis in the extraperitoneal part of the round ligament (EERL). We found 30 cases previously described in the literature. A comparison showed that 90% were right‐sided and often associated with an inguinal hernia. Fertility seemed to be below normal. In four of the cases a laporotomy was done.
I, Clausen, K T, Nielsen
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Intrinsic Risk Factors for Groin Injuries among Male Soccer Players

open access: yesAmerican Journal of Sports Medicine, 2010
Background This study was conducted to determine if risk factors for groin injuries among male soccer players could be identified. Hypothesis Previous groin injuries, reduced function scores, age, findings on clinical examination, and low isometric groin
Grethe Myklebust   +2 more
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A pain in the groin

The Lancet, 1997
334 Vol 350 • August 2, 1997 Computed tomograph scan showing a large anterior abdominal wall “lipoma” (arrows) A 64-year-old woman with Dercum’s disease (adiposis dolorosa) attended the gynaecological clinic in February, 1996, with a 4-week history of lower left-sided abdominal and pelvic pain.
K, Harris   +3 more
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Groin hernia

Nature Reviews Disease Primers
Groin hernias are among the most common indications for surgery worldwide, affecting both men and women, with a significantly higher prevalence in men. These hernias occur when intra-abdominal contents protrude through a weakened area in the groin region, most commonly as inguinal or femoral hernias.
Jacob Rosenberg   +3 more
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