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- who: pc from the Department of Surgery, Bilawal Medical College, LUMHS Jamshoro, OR Assistant, Bachelor of Eastern Medicine Hamdard University, Karachi have published the paper: Subcutaneous Lipoma Mimicking Irreducible Inguinal Hernia, in the Journal: (JOURNAL) of Feb/Nov/2022
SUMMARY
In trodu ction Case Rep ort Subcutaneous lipomas are benign capsulated tumour arising from mature adipose cells and is more common compared to diffused type of variety. In a case of subcutaneous lipoma mimicking irreducible indirect inguinal hernia it is important to expand the diagnostic method with CT_Scan or MRI to exclude the . . .
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