1989
DOI: 10.3919/ringe1963.50.2488
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Three Cases of Obturator Hernia Diagnosed Preoperatively by Ultrasonography

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“…In those patients with atypical or ambiguous presentation of obturator hernia, several imaging modalities have been described as helping to establish the diagnosis, including barium enema fluoroscopy, ultrasonography [17, 18], herniography [19], and computed tomography. The herniography described by Gullmo is the only effective diagnostic method when the hernia is not incarcerated [19] (Fig.…”
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“…In those patients with atypical or ambiguous presentation of obturator hernia, several imaging modalities have been described as helping to establish the diagnosis, including barium enema fluoroscopy, ultrasonography [17, 18], herniography [19], and computed tomography. The herniography described by Gullmo is the only effective diagnostic method when the hernia is not incarcerated [19] (Fig.…”
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confidence: 99%