Surgery Definition – What is the differential diagnosis of femoral hernia?
Surgery Definition – What is the differential diagnosis of femoral hernia?
The differential diagnosis of femoral hernia may include lipoma, saphena varix due to varicosity of the saphenous vein, ectopic testis, enlarged node of cloquet, inguinal hernia, psoas abscess, or bursa which is posterior to the canal and femoral artery aneurysm.
The differential diagnosis of femoral hernia may include lipoma, saphena varix due to varicosity of the saphenous vein, ectopic testis, enlarged node of cloquet, inguinal hernia, psoas abscess, or bursa which is posterior to the canal and femoral artery aneurysm.