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Carcinoma of the sigmoid colon in an incarcerated inguinal hernia.
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Large BowelHernia SurgerySurgical PathologyGastroenterologyPathologySigmoid ColonGroin HerniasSurgeryMedicine
Inguinal hernias may contain small or large bowel. About 10% of inguinal hernias become incarcerated, causing strangulation, bowel obstruction or infarction.1 Malignant lesions in groin hernias are rare; most intrasaccular neoplasms are colonic, and the most common reported site is the sigmoid colon, usually in a left inguinal hernia.2 We report a case of an incarcerated inguinal hernia containing a perforated carcinoma of the sigmoid colon.
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