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inguinal hernia (ING-gwih-nul HUR-ne-uh). A condition in which soft tissue ?usually part of the intestine ?protrudes through a weak point in the groin, where the abdomen meets the thigh.
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inguinal hernia Hernia of an intestinal loop into the inguinal canal. An indirect inguinal hernia (external or oblique hernia) leaves the abdomen through the deep inguinal ring, and passes down obliquely through the inguinal canal, lateral to the inferior epigastric artery. A direct inguinal hernia (internal hernia) emerges between the inferior epigastric artery and the edge of the rectus muscle. [Dorland]
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inguinal L. inguen = groin.
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ingestion Type of exposure through the mouth.
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ingest to take in food
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