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Fig. 5C 56-year-old woman with right inguinal pain. Herniography
findings were false-negative; right indirect hernia was detected at sonography
and confirmed at surgery. Sonogram obtained while patient strained shows that
hypoechoic hernia (asterisk) consisting of fat arises laterally to
inferior epigastric vessels (IE), expanding canal (arrows) and
displacing inguinal ligament (arrowheads).