Background: The canal of Nuck is a fold of peritoneum
that invaginates into the inguinal canal and closes at
or just before birth. If the canal of Nuck remains open in
female infants, herniation of the uterus, adnexa and/or
bowel loops may arise through the inguinal canal into
the labia majora.
Case Report: The present case is a 12-week-old female
infant with complaints of left groin swelling and discomfort.
Ultrasonographic examination revealed a left
inguinal hernia containing both adnexa (ovaries and fallopian
tubes), uterus and small bowel loops with fluid.
Conclusion: A hernia containing ovary and uterus
should be considered as a possible cause in a female infant
with a groin mass. Ultrasonography of the inguinal
mass lesions should be performed routinely in a female
infant for accurate diagnosis.
Other ID | JA83UJ33EF |
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Journal Section | Research Article |
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Publication Date | September 1, 2016 |
Published in Issue | Year 2016 Volume: 33 Issue: 5 |