Left paraduodenal hernia presenting with atypical symptoms.

Yonsei Medical Journal
Min Young YunKyung Rae Kim

Abstract

Paraduodenal hernias are a rare congenital malformation, but they are the most common internal hernias. They develop secondary to a failure in midgut rotation, which may lead to small bowel obstruction or other clinical manifestations. The authors recently experienced a case of a left paraduodenal hernia presenting with unusual symptoms of left flank pain and vomiting.

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