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Case Reports
. 2005 Feb;48(1):46.

Surgical images: soft tissue. Incarcerated gallbladder in a parastomal hernia

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Surgical images: soft tissue. Incarcerated gallbladder in a parastomal hernia

Shawn D St Peter et al. Can J Surg. 2005 Feb.
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FIG. 1. The inflamed gallbladder.
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FIG. 2. Repair of the hernia.

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