Urinary bladder calculi in a sliding vesical-inguinal-scrotal hernia diagnosed preoperatively by plain abdominal radiography

A sliding inguinal hernia is usually diagnosed during a surgical procedure rather than preoperatively. This report describes a 77-year-old man with a sliding vesicalinguinal-scrotal hernia. The preoperative diagnosis was established by a plain radiograph of the abdomen, which showed bladder calculi...

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Urinary Bladder Calculi - complications
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title Urinary bladder calculi in a sliding vesical-inguinal-scrotal hernia diagnosed preoperatively by plain abdominal radiography
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