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Prensa méd. argent
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95(8): 537-540, oct. 2008. ilus
Article
in Spanish
| LILACS
| ID: lil-521982
ABSTRACT
Secondary retroperitonitis after a developed acute appendicitis (without intraperitoneal involvement) is an unusually event. But otherwise manifested as inguinal tumoration, in a patient without previous inguinal hernia, is still less frequent. The fact that the retroperitoneal abscess founded the disection of the structures of the inguinal canal (without previous hermiation) by the retroperitoneal abscess simulating the clincal presentation of a strangulated inguinal hernia, supported to perform this presentation.