Obturator hernia diagnosed by computed tomography

The diagnosis of obturator hernia is clinically difficult in the absence of signs related to the compression of the obturator nerve (Howship-Romberg sign). A specific diagnosis of obturator hernia can be made if computed tomography (CT) of the pelvis is performed when the diagnosis is likely, such a...

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