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Query: UMLS:C0019270 (
hernia
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Traumatic diaphragm
hernia
can occur in rare cases and generally accompanies thoracic or abdominal injuries. When suffering from
ankylosing spondylitis
, a small force can develop into vertebral fracture and an adjacent structural injury, and lead to diaphragm
hernia
without accompanying concomitant thoracoabdominal injury. A high level of suspicion may be a most reliable diagnostic tool in the detection of a diaphragm injury, and we need to keep in mind a possibility in a patient with
ankylosing spondylitis
and a thoracolumbar fracture, even in the case of minor trauma.
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PMID:Delayed traumatic diaphragm hernia after thoracolumbar fracture in a patient with ankylosing spondylitis. 2573 96
Herniation
of the urinary bladder into the inguinal canal is an uncommon finding, observed in 0.5-4% of inguinal hernias (Curry (2000)). It is usually associated with other conditions that increase intra-abdominal pressure such as bladder neck obstruction due to prostatic hypertrophy. Consequently, in men, it is usually associated with some degree of urinary retention. We present a 42-year-old man in whom herniation of the urinary bladder was the cause of urinary retention, and not vice versa. The patient was on tumor necrosis factor alpha antagonist (TNFA) (Etanercept) for severe
Ankylosing spondylitis
. Initially, the urinary retention was thought to be a side effect of the medication, but after the drug was discontinued, urinary retention persisted. CT and MRI demonstrated huge herniation of the urinary bladder into the inguinal canal. Immediately after the
hernia
was repaired, bladder function was restored. TNF treatment was restarted, and no further urinary symptoms were observed in the next two years of follow-up. In this case, the primary illness and its treatment were distracting barriers to early diagnosis and treatment. In younger patients with a large
hernia
who develop unexpected urinary retention, herniation of the urinary bladder should be highly considered in the differential diagnosis.
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PMID:Inguinal Herniation of the Urinary Bladder Presenting as Recurrent Urinary Retention. 3173 1