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The hernia presents as a small [[bowel obstruction]] with cramping abdominal pain and [[vomiting]]. | The hernia presents as a small [[bowel obstruction]] with cramping abdominal pain and [[vomiting]]. An ultrasound is done to rule out other causes of acute obstruction. | ||
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Overview
Ultrasound
The hernia presents as a small bowel obstruction with cramping abdominal pain and vomiting. An ultrasound is done to rule out other causes of acute obstruction.