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Inguinal endometriosis

Archives of Gynecology and Obstetrics, 2004
Extrapelvic endometriosis is a rarely seen condition and it is occasionally presented to the general surgeons. It is often diagnosed incidentally.In this report we presented three cases of inguinal endometriosis all of which were thought to be inguinal hernia preoperatively.
Metin, Kapan   +3 more
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Inguinal Hernia

Clinics in Perinatology, 2017
Laparoscopy is a safe and effective technique in the repair of inguinal hernias. This article describes the different laparoscopic herniorrhaphy technique, as well as controversial topics, such as premature infants, contralateral repair, and incarcerated hernias.
Sophia, Abdulhai   +2 more
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Inguinal nephroblastoma

Virchows Archiv A Pathological Anatomy and Histopathology, 1984
A case of an extrarenal nephroblastoma is reported which was located in the inguinal region. In the surrounding fat tissue normal ectopic glomerular and tubular structures and two more nephroblastomas were found. Therefore and because of negative clinical investigations in regarding of a renal malignant tumour the inguinal mass was thought to be the ...
H, Lüchtrath   +3 more
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GIANT INGUINAL HERNIA

Australian and New Zealand Journal of Surgery, 1988
Giant inguinal herniae present a major challenge in management. This case details clinical features of an enormous inguinoscrotal hernia associated with septic gangrene and elephantiasis of the scrotum. Two initial operations were required for control of sepsis, followed by a two‐staged hernial repair, involving a total colectomy and a subsequent ...
J W, Serpell, A L, Polglase, E J, Anstee
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Inguinal cord cysts

Hernia, 2002
Inguinal cord cysts are found in less than 1% of inguinal hernia dissections. They are benign masses anatomically distinct from scrotal hydroceles that frequently mimic incarcerations or may have unusual tissue components; therefore it is recommended that they be removed when encountered to prevent future symptoms.
B, Welch, T K, Barton
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Inguinal Hernia Repair

Journal of Perioperative Practice, 2007
In excess of 100,000 inguinal hernia repairs are performed in the UK each year (Devlin & Kingsnorth 1998). It is the most commonly performed general surgical procedure and is routinely undertaken in patients receiving local anaesthesia in the day case setting.
Martin, Kurzer   +2 more
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Inguinal Erythrasma

New England Journal of Medicine, 2023
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Inguinal Endometriosis

Australian and New Zealand Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, 1994
J T, Goh, V, Flynn
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