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Document Type
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Article In Journal
Document Title
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Abdomino-Inguino-Scrotal Hydrocele (Ten-Hydroceles with Intraabdominal Extension)
Abdomino-Inguino-Scrotal Hydrocele (Ten-Hydroceles with Intraabdominal Extension)
Document Language
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English
Abstract
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Hydrocele with intraabdominal extension is a rare condition in children. We managed 10 hydrocele in 7 infants (3 bilateral and 4 unilateral). Eight hydrocele were abdominoscrotal and two were abdominoinguinal, which represents intraabdominal extension of encysted hydrocele. Obstetric history of 6 mothers of this present study's patients supported the authors' previously proposed explanation of the push-up of the hydrocele intraabdominally by external pressure on the scrotoinguinal compartment, this pressure is created by strong uterine contractions or infra-uterine fetal position. In this paper, we present our experience in management of this condition including some of its important clinical and morphological features. Additionally, we propose to call this condition as "Hydrocele with intraabdominal extension" which includes abdominoscrotal and abdominoinguinal in males and the abdominoinguinal (pushed up hydrocele of canal of Nuck) in females.
ISSN
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1319-1004
Journal Name
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Medical Science Journal
Volume
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11
Issue Number
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1
Publishing Year
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1423 AH
2003 AD
Article Type
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Article
Added Date
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Thursday, February 17, 2011
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ياسر جمال
Jamal, Yasir
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حسن جمال
Jamal, Hasan
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Doctorate
جمال دليل الرحمن
Daleel Rahman, Jamal
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Doctorate
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