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Urological management in a pediatric patient with mixed gonadal dysgenesis. [PDF]

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Chipa Beizaga WM   +9 more
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Endometriosis del canal de Nuck: una rara causa de tumoración inguinal

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Olaya Huergo-Fernández   +3 more
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[Teratoma of the inguinal canal simulating oblique inguinal hernia].

open access: yesVestnik khirurgii imeni I. I. Grekova, 2003
V K, Ostrovskiĭ   +2 more
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Inguinal canal ‘lipoma’

Clinical Anatomy, 2002
AbstractGroin dissection was performed in adult male post‐mortem subjects to establish the prevalence of inguinal canal ‘lipoma.’ Thirty‐six body halves (age range 24–92 years) were studied. Of these, 27 (75%) contained a discrete mass of fat within the inguinal canal. This mass was always continuous with the preperitoneal fat through the deep inguinal
C Ann, Heller   +5 more
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Inguinal canal endometriosis

Fertility and Sterility
Demonstrate a successful laparoscopic removal of endometriosis from within the inguinal canal via a step-by-step video explanation, underscore the importance of pre-operative MRI imaging, and provide education on anatomy and surgical technique.Video case presentation of a successful laparoscopic removal of endometriosis from within the inguinal canal.A
Robyn A. Lipschultz, Ted T. Lee
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Schwannoma in the inguinal canal masquerading an inguinal hernia

Hernia, 2004
Benign neoplasms originating from the neuronal sheath are usually found along the distribution of the cranial nerves and in the flexor surfaces of the upper and lower extremities. We herein present a case of a 65-year-old man with a schwannoma located in the inguinal canal, which presented as an irreducible hernia.
A, Ninos   +6 more
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Immature Renal Tissue in Inguinal Canal

Journal of Urology, 1989
A 3-year-old boy underwent an operation for a right undescended testis. A small, elastic, hard mass attached loosely to the spermatic cord was noted in the inguinal canal away from the testis and epididymis. Pathological examination of this mass revealed mesonephric remnant tissue.
S, Saito   +6 more
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Persistent wolffian body in inguinal canal

Urology, 1978
Abstract An unusual case is reported of a four-year-old boy with a subinvoluted wolffian body composed of glomeruli and renal tubules ectopically located in the midinguinal canal.
J A, Roth, J S, Ritter
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