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1Department of Radiodiagnosis, Sree Balaji Medical College and Hospital, Chromepet, Chennai, India.
Abstract:
Inguinal hernias may contain urinary bladder as one of its contents, but very rarely have it as sole content. Inguinal vesical hernias may be unilateral or bilateral. When bilateral, inguinal vesical hernia may produce "pelvic Mickey mouse sign." This case reinforces the "pelvic Mickey mouse sign" in bilateral inguinal hernia containing only urinary bladder as content, which has been described only once before.
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