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  1. Major types of inguinal hernias

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    Description: Medical illustration depicting an indirect inguinal hernia and the gross anatomical features of the inguinal region.
    Keywords: inguinal ligament, Indirect hernia, Hesselbech's Triangle, Hernia, Abdominal, inferior epigastric vessels, Hernia, Inguinal
    Is part of: Major types of inguinal hernias
  2. Indirect Inguinal Hernia

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    Description: Medical illustration depicting an indirect inguinal hernia and the gross anatomical features of the inguinal region.
    Keywords: Indirect hernia, Hernia, Inguinal, Hesselbech's Triangle, inferior epigastric vessels, Hernia, Abdominal, inguinal ligament
  3. Inguinal Anatomy, Hernia Descriptions

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    Description: Illustration showing male inguinal anatomy with text descriptions for indirect inguinal hernias, direct inguinal hernias, and femoral hernias.
    Keywords: inferior epigastric vessels, Hernia, Abdominal, direct hernia, femoral hernia, Hesselbech's Triangle, inguinal ligament, Hernia, Femoral, Hernia, Inguinal, Abdominal hernia, indirect hernia
  4. Inguinal Hernias, Labeled

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    Description: Illustration series: labeled, matching, and unlabeled showing anatomy of the inguinal region and the three types of hernias that commonly develop here: femoral, indirect and direct.
    Keywords: Hernia, Inguinal, indirect hernia, inferior epigastric vessels, direct hernia, Hernia, Abdominal, femoral hernia, inguinal ligament, Abdominal hernia, Hernia, Femoral, Hesselbech's Triangle
  5. Inguinal Hernias, Matching

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    Description: Illustration series: labeled, matching, and unlabeled showing anatomy of the inguinal region and the three types of hernias that commonly develop here: femoral, indirect and direct.
    Keywords: Abdominal hernia, Hesselbech's Triangle, Hernia, Femoral, inguinal ligament, Hernia, Inguinal, indirect hernia, direct hernia, Hernia, Abdominal, inferior epigastric vessels, femoral hernia
  6. Inguinal Hernias, Unlabeled

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    Description: Illustration series: labeled, matching, and unlabeled showing anatomy of the inguinal region and the three types of hernias that commonly develop here: femoral, indirect and direct.
    Keywords: Hesselbech's Triangle, indirect hernia, Abdominal hernia, direct hernia, Hernia, Abdominal, femoral hernia, Hernia, Femoral, Hernia, Inguinal, inferior epigastric vessels, inguinal ligament