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gluteal hernia Protrusion of intestine through the great sacrosciatic foramen.
Synonym: gluteal hernia, ischiocele.
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cerebral hernia Protrusion of brain substance through a defect in the skull.
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retrograde hernia A double loop hernia the central loop of which lies in the abdominal cavity.
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retroperitoneal hernia A hernia in the subperitoneal tissues.
Synonym: retroperitoneal hernia, Treitz's hernia.
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retropubic hernia A hernia projecting downward, in the subperitoneal tissues, from the internal inguinal ring.
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retrosternal hernia A diaphragmatic hernia protruding through Morgagni's foramen.
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meningeal hernia Herniation of meninges through a spina bifida.
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perineal hernia A hernia protruding through the pelvic diaphragm.
Synonym: levator hernia, pudendal hernia.
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mesenteric hernia Hernia through a hole in the mesentery.
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Richter's hernia A hernia in which only a portion of the wall of the intestine is engaged.
Synonym: Littre's hernia, partial enterocele, Richter's hernia.
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Petit's hernia Lumbar hernia, occurring in Petit's triangle.
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Rokitansky's hernia A separation of the muscular fibres of the bowel allowing protrusion of a sac of the mucous membrane.
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Cloquet's hernia A femoral hernia perforating the aponeurosis of the pectineus and insinuating itself between this aponeurosis and the muscle, lying therefore behind the femoral vessels.
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complete hernia An indirect inguinal hernia in which the contents extend into the tunica vaginalis.
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concealed hernia A hernia not found on inspection or palpation.
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