An incisional hernia is a bulge or protrusion that occurs at the site of previous abdominal surgery. The bulge consists of abdominal contents, including the intestine and/or omentum, pushing through the weakened area of the abdominal wall. In medical terms, incisional hernias are sometimes also known as ventral hernias.
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Contracted Gallbladder-Diagnosis and Treatment
A contracted gallbladder is a medical condition in which the gallbladder becomes smaller and harder. This condition is also known as gallbladder atrophy. This can happen for several reasons, but most often it is due to the build-up of cholesterol and other fatty deposits on the gallbladder walls.
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Gallbladder calculus plus acute cholecystitis is a condition that arises when the gallbladder becomes inflamed. This may be due to a variety of reasons, but most commonly it is caused by the presence of stones in the gallbladder.
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