Inguinal Hernias in Children

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Last updated 22 Sept 2024
Inguinal Hernias in Children
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.
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