Gangrenous vermiform appendix inside a strangulated inguinal hernia in an infant; a rare variety of Amyand's hernia
A 6-month-old infant presented to the emergency hospital complaining from right inguinal swelling and 2 attacks of vomiting for 4 h. During examination the child had tachypnea with tachycardia, the abdomen was distended and there was tender and tense right inguinal hernia with scrotal extension asso...
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Main Authors: | Sardar Hassan Arif (Author), Ayad Ahmad Mohammed (Author) |
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2019-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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