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Naoya Fujita1, Yosuke Ono1, Yasuhiro Obuchi1
1Department of General Medicine National Defense Medical College Saitama Japan.
Bilateral inguinal bladder herniation is a rare condition where the bladder protrudes into the groin. Increased abdominal pressure from factors like urinary obstruction and obesity are key risk factors. Awareness is crucial for elderly patients presenting with chronic dysuria and obesity.
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