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Paraduodenal Hernia Presenting As Unexplained Recurrent Abdominal Pain
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Paraduodenal HerniasAbdominal PainHernia SurgeryAbdominal ImagingIrritable Bowel SyndromePelvic NeurologyParaduodenal Hernia Presenting
We present a case of a 29-yr-old female nurse who presented with an 8-h history of abdominal pain. She had had similar episodes (twice/yr) over the last 5 yr, and the pain had usually resolved spontaneously. Prior investigations including laboratory studies, plain films of the abdomen, an abdominal and pelvic ultrasound, and a CT scan yielded no diagnosis. Her pain was previously considered to be either psychosomatic or a variant of irritable bowel syndrome. On this admission, an evaluation and subsequent enteroclysis revealed a left paraduodenal hernia. The importance of considering paraduodenal hernias in the differential diagnosis of unexplained intermittent abdominal pain is discussed here.
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