Current Problems in Diagnostic Radiology
Volume 36, Issue 1 , Pages 30-42, January 2007

Abdominal Hernias: Imaging Review and Historical Perspectives

  • Rakesh Sinha, MBBS, MD, FRCR

      Affiliations

    • Department of Clinical Radiology, Warwick Hospital, South Warwickshire Hospitals NHS Trust, Warwick, UK
    • Corresponding Author InformationReprint requests: Rakesh Sinha, MBBS, MD, FRCR, Department of Clinical Radiology, Warwick Hospital, South Warwickshire Hospitals NHS Trust, Warwick CV 34 5BW, UK.
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  • Prabhakar Rajiah, FRCR

      Affiliations

    • Department of Clinical Radiology, Manchester Royal Infirmary, Manchester, UK
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  • Pamit Tiwary, MBBS, MS

      Affiliations

    • Department of Surgery, Walsgrave Hospital, Coventry UK.

Many eminent anatomists originally described abdominal hernias, some of which are still named after the original authors. In this article, the radiologic features of abdominal hernias are reviewed as imaged on x-ray, ultrasound, multidetector computed tomography, and magnetic resonance imaging. Recognition of the typical appearance of various types of abdominal hernias and associated adverse features such as bowel obstruction, perforation, strangulation, or volvulus formation can help in formulating an accurate diagnosis. A short biography of the scientists associated with eponymous hernias and their other important scientific contributions are also described.

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PII: S0363-0188(06)00061-2

doi:10.1067/j.cpradiol.2006.10.001

Current Problems in Diagnostic Radiology
Volume 36, Issue 1 , Pages 30-42, January 2007