A rare case of incisional hernia with herniation of liver: A case report and review of literature
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Inflammatory myofibroblastic tumour (IMFT), Pulmonary, Extrapulmonary, tumourAbstract
Herniation of liver through a ventral hernia is a very rare condition. To date only four cases have been reported. Here we present a case of herniation of part of right lobe of liver through a defect due to previous colostomy in the anterior abdominal wall which has been treated successfully by anatomical repair.Downloads
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