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Radiologic Findings of Inguinoscrotal Bladder Herniation
Including 3D Ultrasonography: A Case Report |
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Seong Yong So, MD Seong Sook Hong, MD, Jae Hyun Kim, MD,
JiYoung Hwang, MD, Hyun Jeong Park, MD, Hyun Joo Kim, MD |
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Department of Radiology, Soonchunhyang University Seoul Hospital |
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Inguinoscrotal bladder hernia is relatively common in obese males over 50 years
old, especially patients with benign prostate hyperplasia. Various imaging modalities
are used for diagnosis of inguinoscrotal bladder hernia. In particular, ultrasonography
has many benefits, including non-invasiveness, and the fact that it does not require
exposure to radiation; however, no domestic cases of ultrasonographic diagnosis of
inguinoscrotal bladder hernia have been reported. The authors report on a case of a
67-year-old male patient with right scrotal swelling diagnosed as inguinoscrotal bladder
hernia by ultrasonography, including three-dimensional imaging. Findings on ultrasonography
showed a sacular lesion in the scrotum, which was connected to the urinary
bladder through the inguinal canal; additional findings on CT, PET, and cystography
showed that the entire lesion had a dumbbell shape. |
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Keyword : Inguinal hernia; Bladder; Ultrasonography; Three dimensional ultrasonography |
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pdf파일 : 75-78소성용05.pdf
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