Gastric femoral hernia in a male cadaver with gastroptosis: case report and review of the literature

The shape and the position of the stomach and its anatomic relations to the round viscera vary from individual to individual, but they also vary in the same subject depending on many factors. The downward displacement of the stomach is called gastroptosis. In the literature, there are only five case...

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