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The cause of death was more than obvious: a strangulated hernia.
Emergency surgery is needed in the case of a strangulated hernia.
The cause was heart failure after surgery for a strangulated hernia.
Strangulated hernias are always painful and pain is followed by tenderness.
The mission hospital was still under construction, but the patient had a strangulated hernia that required immediate attention.
"There was some feeling he had a strangulated hernia and needed surgery," Cashen said.
At this rate, he'd end up half-naked in front of the class and suffering from a strangulated hernia into the bargain.
The cause was a strangulated hernia, said his daughter, Tina Hartley.
At the age of 86, he died at his home in Tuscaloosa eight days after surgery for a strangulated hernia.
Nausea, vomiting, and severe abdominal pain may occur with a strangulated hernia.
In the following year, Priscilla C. an inmate, was taken ill with a strangulated hernia.
One pack would be carried by a tumpline and one on the back (strangulated hernia was a common cause of death).
The blood supply to the organs that stick out through the hernia may be lost (strangulated hernia).
Strangulated hernia- is one in which the blood supply of the sac is cut off, thus, leading to ischemia.
"But I told him that if the woman has a strangulated hernia, I would have to examine the area below the abdomen."
'The doctor said nothing at all is -' 'He has a right inguinal strangulated hernia.
Rivers died of a strangulated hernia in the summer of 1922, shortly after being named as a Labour candidate for the 1922 general election.
This disorder is a strangulated hernia in which only part of the circumference of the bowel wall is affected.
After contracting an illness from a hip surgery two years prior, Taylor died on November 25, 2006 of a strangulated hernia at an assisted living residence in Tucson, Arizona.
"Right now, there is a strangulated hernia as far as the Hempstead hub is concerned," says Mr. Koppelman, who seems to have strangulation on his mind on this sultry summer afternoon.
Kocher published works on a number of subjects other than the thyroid gland, including hemostasis, antiseptic treatments, surgical infectious diseases, on gunshot wounds, acute osteomyelitis, the theory of strangulated hernia, and abdominal surgery.
Originally scheduled for the Boston Garden in Boston, Massachusetts in November 1964, the fight was postponed six months when, three days before the scheduled bout, Ali needed emergency surgery for a strangulated hernia.
Winston McLeod, who played soccer for his school, district, London, Middlesex and West Ham United before a strangulated hernia sustained in a tackle in 1972 effectively finished his football career, reflected on his and other blacks' experiences with teachers:
There are three types of hernias, reducible hernia, where it's possible to push the testicles back into the abdomen, irreducible hernia, where adhesions prevent returning the contents to the abdomen, and the most dangerous, strangulated hernia, where the blood flow through the hernia is shut off, damaging the intestines.