Journal of Medical Cases, ISSN 1923-4155 print, 1923-4163 online, Open Access
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Case Report

Volume 4, Number 9, September 2013, pages 588-590


A Rare Cause of Inguinal Herniation: Bladder Herniation Two Cases Report

Figures

Figure 1.
Figure 1. Axial CT scan demonstrated the left upper part of the bladder herniated into the inguinal canal. Inguinal canal had not any bowel segment (arrows).
Figure 2.
Figure 2. Sagittal reconstructed images demonstrated the herniation of the bladder into the inguinal canal (arrow).
Figure 3.
Figure 3. Sagittal and coronal reconstructed images better demonstrates the herniation of the bladder into the inguinal canal (arrows).