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An epigastric hernia is a protrusion of tissue or abdominal fat through a weak spot in the abdominal wall between the lower edge of the breastbone and the navel. This type of he...
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An epigastric hernia is a protrusion of tissue or abdominal fat through a weak spot in the abdominal wall between the lower edge of the breastbone and the navel. This type of he...
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A hernia occurs when an internal tissue or organ, such as part of the intestine or fatty tissue, pushes through a weak spot in the surrounding muscle or connective tissue. While...
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A hernia occurs when an internal tissue or organ pushes through a weak spot in the muscle or connective tissue that normally holds it in place. Many hernias develop gradually an...
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An epigastric hernia is a common abdominal wall condition in which fatty tissue or, less commonly, a segment of intestine pushes through a weak spot in the muscles and fascia be...
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An epigastric hernia is a small bulge in the midline of the upper abdomen, between the lower edge of the breastbone and the navel. It occurs when fatty tissue or, less commonly,...
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