An inguinal hernia is a lump in the groin region, caused by the protrusion of the abdominal cavity fat or intestine, along with its peritoneal covering, and associated fluid, through the abdominal wall at this location.
Understanding and recognizing hernias in children
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Giant inguinal hernia in a preterm child - Technical challenges and long-term outcome - ScienceDirect
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Giant inguinoscrotal hernia in children: two rare cases, African Journal of Urology
Pediatric Hernias: Practice Essentials, Pathophysiology, Etiology
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PDF) The contribution of intraoperative transinguinal laparoscopic examination of the contralateral side to the repair of inguinal hernias in children
Hernias in Children - Lumps and Bumps - Dr. Steve Almond
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Inguinal Hernia In Babies: Causes, Symptoms, And Treatment