Paraduodenal hernias
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Paraduodenal hernias
Abstract
Paraduodenal hernias comprise approximately 50% of all internal hernias. The clinical diagnosis of this condition is analyzed. Two cases are presented and two theories for the embryological development of these malformations and their surgical management are discussed.
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