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Michael M Herskowitz1, Jamel Reid1, Robert F Leonardo1
1Department of Radiology, SUNY, HSBC, 450 Clarkson Avenue, Brooklyn, NY 11215, USA.
Abstract:
Bladder involvement in inguinal hernia is relatively rare, 1-4%, although the incidence is increased to 10% with advancing age or obesity. There are several previously reported cases presenting with obstructive uropathy and renal failure, but all reversed with urinary diversion and hernia repair. We believe this to be the first reported case of bladder hernia leading to dialysis dependent chronic renal failure.
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