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inguinal hernia when a section of intestine protrudes through a weakness in the abdominal muscles in the groin area. intravenous pyelogram (IVP) - a series of x-rays of the kidney, ureters, and bladder with the injection of a contrast dye into the vein - to detect tumors, abnormalities, kidney stones, or any obstructions, and to assess renal blood flow.
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inguinal hernia small part of the large or small intestine, or bladder, that pushes into the groin and may cause pain and feelings of pressure or burning in the groin. Often requires surgery.
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inguinal hernia The bulging of a portion of the intestines or abdominal tissue into the muscles of the groin (the area just below the abdomen).
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inguinal hernia Hernia occurring in the lower abdomen and groin. I-Cell Disease: See ML II Iduronate sulfatase: Lysosomal enzyme deficient in MPS II. IEP: Individualized education program designed for each child within the public school system that receives special educational services with goals to improve teaching, learning and appropriate goal setting for each individual. ...
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inguinal hernia A weakening of the abdominal muscle lining, causing fluid or internal organs to bulge out (under the skin) in the groin.
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