The incidence of femoral hernias is estimated at approximately 2.3% of all hernias [1]. It is estimated that they account for approximately 5-10% of all groin hernias in adults. Most of them occur in ...
A lipoma is a lump under the skin that occurs due to an overgrowth of fat cells. Lipomas are typically harmless but people may wish to remove one that causes pain, complications, or other symptoms ...
Lipomas, benign fatty lumps beneath the skin, commonly affect adults aged 40-60, often appearing on the arms, back, or neck. Usually painless and slow-growing, they may cause discomfort if large.
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