Herniated contents may be at risk for _____, which is characterized by ischemia and necrosis
#2
In addition to medical treatment, _____ will need to be surgically removed
#3
Peritonsillar Abscess is managed with _____
Hint: treatment
#4
Herniated contents may be at risk for _____, which is the inability to reduce contents back into the abdomen/pelvis
#5
Which type of hernia is most likely to present with incarceration or strangulation?_____
Retained surgical items US Medical PG Flashcards - Medical Study Cards
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Retained surgical items Flashcard Deck - 5 Cards
Flashcard 1: Herniated contents may be at risk for _____, which is characterized by ischemia and necrosis
Answer: strangulation
Flashcard 2: In addition to medical treatment, _____ will need to be surgically removed
Answer: aspergillomas (which complication of Aspergillus fumigatus)
Flashcard 3: Peritonsillar Abscess is managed with _____
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