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Enigmatic images: inguinal hernia of a ‘third kind,’ pantaloon hernia, ‘direct pantaloon’ hernia, or direct hernia and supravesical hernia?

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Mirilas, P., Mouravas, V. Enigmatic images: inguinal hernia of a ‘third kind,’ pantaloon hernia, ‘direct pantaloon’ hernia, or direct hernia and supravesical hernia?. Hernia 14, 333–334 (2010). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10029-010-0641-8

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