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Case #9

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Demographics: 27 years old, Male
Indication: Left groin pain

Findings

Lower chest

  • No acute findings

Abdomen/Pelvis

  • Large left inguinal hernia containing the majority of the sigmoid colon
  • No bowel obstruction
  • Hepatomegaly with diffuse hypoattenuation of the hepatic parenchyma
  • Focal fatty sparing adjacent to the gallbladder fossa

MSK

  • No acute findings
  • Bilateral L5 pars defects with grade 1 anterolisthesis of L5 on S1
  • Varicose veins in the anterior upper right thigh, appearing to arise from the greater saphenous vein

Diagnosis

Inguinal hernia

Sample Report

Large left inguinal hernia containing a large portion of the sigmoid colon without evidence of obstruction or strangulation.

Hepatomegaly with hepatic steatosis.

Varicose veins in the anterior upper right thigh, appearing to arise from the greater saphenous vein, which can be seen with chronic venous insufficiency.

Discussion

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