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BMJ, 2021
### What you need to know Groin lumps are a common presentation in primary care in both sexes. Hernias are possibly the commonest cause of a groin lump. A prospective study (54 patients) found that a strangulated hernia was misdiagnosed by general practitioners in a third of patients (17) and by admitting surgeons in 15% of patients (8).1 Timely ...
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### What you need to know Groin lumps are a common presentation in primary care in both sexes. Hernias are possibly the commonest cause of a groin lump. A prospective study (54 patients) found that a strangulated hernia was misdiagnosed by general practitioners in a third of patients (17) and by admitting surgeons in 15% of patients (8).1 Timely ...
Hamilton, Willie +4 more
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Journal of Surgical Oncology, 2000
This review provides a brief history of groin dissection, including studies on anatomical considerations and technique. A groin dissection for complete ablation of the node-bearing areolar tissue in the inguinal and iliac regions and with negligible morbidity requires careful attention to the pathophysiology of cancer in lymphatics, pre- and ...
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This review provides a brief history of groin dissection, including studies on anatomical considerations and technique. A groin dissection for complete ablation of the node-bearing areolar tissue in the inguinal and iliac regions and with negligible morbidity requires careful attention to the pathophysiology of cancer in lymphatics, pre- and ...
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Groin Injuries and Groin Pain in Athletes: Part 1
Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice, 2005Sports injuries to the hip and groin region have been noted in 5% to 9% of high school athletes. These injuries occur most commonly in athletes participating in sports involving side-to-side cutting, quick accelerations and decelerations, and sudden directional changes.Symptoms may range from intermittent episodes of mild discomfort to severe and ...
Vincent, Morelli, Victor, Weaver
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Groin Strain and Other Possible Causes of Groin Pain
The Physician and Sportsmedicine, 1990In brief: Groin strains (and injuries assumed to be groin strains) have been treated with a simple, straightforward approach. However, complications too often arise from inadequate diagnosis or improper management of these injuries. A pelvic stress fracture, an avulsion injury, and even a tumor can be confused with a groin strain.
J J, Estwanik, B, Sloane, M A, Rosenberg
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Pubomyoaponeurotic foramen and posterior groin plait for groin hernia
Hernia, 2003Sir Astley Paston Cooper stated in 1804 that a sound knowledge of proper anatomy of hernia is vital. But even in the succeeding two centuries, the confusion has only multiplied by varied and overly enthusiastic descriptions, some speculative and others real, by different workers.
O P, Sudrania +3 more
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Groin Injuries and Groin Pain in Athletes: Part 2
Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice, 2005Sports injuries to the hip and groin region have been noted in 5% to 9% of high school athletes. These injuries occur most commonly in athletes participating in sports involving side-to-side cutting, quick accelerations and decelerations, and sudden directional changes.Symptoms may range from intermittent episodes of mild discomfort to severe and ...
Vincent, Morelli, Luis, Espinoza
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Magnetic Resonance Imaging Clinics of North America, 2009
Groin pain is a commonly encountered problem in musculoskeletal radiology. The diagnosis can be difficult to establish, based on the complex interconnected anatomy at the pubic symphysis and surrounding structures. The differential diagnosis is therefore broad, and diagnostic imaging is crucial in reaching the correct diagnosis, thus allowing ...
Peter J, MacMahon +4 more
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Groin pain is a commonly encountered problem in musculoskeletal radiology. The diagnosis can be difficult to establish, based on the complex interconnected anatomy at the pubic symphysis and surrounding structures. The differential diagnosis is therefore broad, and diagnostic imaging is crucial in reaching the correct diagnosis, thus allowing ...
Peter J, MacMahon +4 more
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Surgical Anatomy of Groin and Groin Hernia
2019J. Hureau [1] stated the following in 2001: “Too often has it been said that all aspects of anatomy have been described. As soon as a new surgical technique appears or a new tool of morphological investigation is designed, our level of understanding appears suddenly deficient.” The same can be said of the anatomy of the inguinal region, as the ...
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[Groin pain in athletes-sportsmen's groin].
Radiologie (Heidelberg, Germany), 2023Groin pain in athletes can have various causes. Radiologically, osteitis pubis and clefts with affection of the interpubic disc as well as muscle and tendon tears near the pubic bone can be clearly identified.Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is the imaging modality of choice, as well as single-leg stand imaging (flamingo view radiographs), and where ...
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The Lymphatics of the Groin Flap
Annals of Plastic Surgery, 1982This communication briefly discusses lymph-draining potentials and problems of skin flaps; describes specifically the lymphatics of the groin flap, an axial pattern flap; gives examples of its clinical application as a lymphatic wick; and explains its partial success and failure.
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