Farmakis Shannon, Khanna Geetika
Final Pr. ID: Poster #: EDU-037
Located at the border between the abdomen and the groin, the inguinal region can be a cause for consternation for the practicing radiologist. The inguinal canal can be a site for pathology secondary to abdominal or scrotal pathology. Though lymphadenitis is the most common cause of an inguinal mass in a child, a variety of conditions can result in an inguinal mass.
The purpose of our poster is to review the imaging appearance and differential diagnosis of various potential causes of nonmalignant inguinal masses in children.
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Authors: Farmakis Shannon , Khanna Geetika
Keywords: inguinal, pediatric, congenital, vascular, gonadal
Jarboe Marcus, Ladino-torres Maria, Hirschl Ron
Final Pr. ID: Paper #: 076
There are a number of techniques used to repair inguinal hernias, both open a laparoscopic. Here we report a case series of a novel method, inguinal herniorrhaphy using ultrasound guidance. Read More
Authors: Jarboe Marcus , Ladino-torres Maria , Hirschl Ron
Keywords: inguinal, ultrasound, hernia