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Radiology, Vol 138, 31-36, Copyright © 1981 by Radiological Society of North America


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Inguinal herniography in adults: technique, normal anatomy, and diagnostic criteria for hernias

O Ekberg

In 146 adults (88 men, 58 women) with groin pain of uncertain origin and normal physical examinations, herniography disclosed inguinal hernias in 40 (45%) men and in 19 (33%) women. There were no false- positive or false-negative herniographic diagnoses among 20 patients who were operated upon subsequently. These results indicate that herniography is a useful examination in the evaluation of adults with groin pain of obscure origin.


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