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An unusual arrival of a hydrocoele

I R Daniels, FRCS 1 F G M Taylor, MRCS 1 and C D George, FRCS, FRCR 2

Departments of 1 Surgery and 2 Radiology, Epsom District General Hospital, Epsom, Surrey, UK



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Figure 1. Herniogram showing a small, left-sided hernia.

 


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Figure 2. Ultrasound of the right side of the scrotum showing a large hydrocoele around a normal testicle.

 


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Figure 3. Diagram of herniogram. A, median umbilical fold; B, medial umbilical fold; C, lateral umbilical fold. On the left side of the drawing one indirect, and two direct inguinal hernias can be seen from left to right. On the right is a femoral hernia. Reproduced with permission of the Radiological Society of North America, from [2].

 





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