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Original Articles

Hernia in Infants and Children

, M.D.
Pages 523-529 | Published online: 18 Apr 2016
 

Abstract

Inguinal and umbilical hernias are extremely common in infants and children and should be considered minor incidents when health is otherwise good. Diagnosis may be difficult in inguinal hernia; the usual treatment is surgical repair. Umbilical hernia is easily diagnosed and seldom requires operation. Complications are rare in both of these childhood hernias.

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