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Broad Ligament Hernia
A protrusion of an internal abdominal organ through a hole in an anatomical structure such as a muscle or a membrane. For instance, in paraduodenal hernia the SMALL INTESTINE herniates through an opening in the MESENTERIES. It includes intra-abdominal and diaphragmatic hernias. In abdominal hernia a protrusion occurs through a weak spot in the muscle of the ABDOMINAL WALL.
Synonyms(21)
Synonym |
Broad Ligament Hernia |
Foramen of Winslow Hernia |
Internal Hernia |
Intersigmoid Hernia |
Intra Abdominal Hernia |
Intra-abdominal Hernia |
Intramesenteric Hernia |
Lesser Sac Hernia |
Paracaecal Hernia |
Paracecal Herniation |
Pelvic Internal Hernia |
Pericaecal Hernia |
Pericaecal Herniation |
Pericaecal Internal Herniation |
Pericecal Hernia |
Retrocecal Hernia |
Sigmoid Mesocolon Hernia |
Supravesical Hernia |
Transmesenteric Hernia |
Transmesosigmoid Hernia |
Transomental Hernia |
Research
Timeframe | Studies, This Condition (%) | All Conditions % |
Drug | Indicated | Studies | First Year | Last Year | Average Age | Relationship Strength | Trials | pre-1990 | 1990's | 2000's | 2010's | post-2020 |
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