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Illustration of the various types of hernia: -epigastric hernia (between the sternum and navel) -umbilical hernia (around the navel) -inguinal hernia (passing through the inguinal ring in the case of an indirect hernia, or directly through the abdominal muscles in the case of a direct hernia) -crural hernia (at the skin protrusion of the inguinal ligament which links the anterior superior iliac spine with the pubic spine, the femoral arch).
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Maximum Size at 300dpi: 280 x 521.6 mm, 11 x 20.5 inches

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Illustration of the various types of hernia: -epigastric hernia (between the sternum and navel) -umbilical hernia (around the navel) -inguinal hernia (passing through the inguinal ring in the case of an indirect hernia, or directly through the abdominal muscles in the case of a direct hernia) -crural hernia (at the skin protrusion of the inguinal ligament which links the anterior superior iliac spine with the pubic spine, the femoral arch).

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