Epigastric hernia is a common condition, mostly asymptomatic although sometimes their unusual clinical presentation still represents a diagnostic dilemma for clinician. The theory of extra tension in the epigastric region by the diaphragm is the most likely theory of epigastric hernia formation. A detailed history and clinical examination in our thin, elderly male patient who presented with abdominal pain and constipation of 5 days of evolution was crucial in establishing a diagnosis. Noninvasive radiologic modalities such as ultrasonographic studies in the case of our patient can reliably confirm the diagnosis of epigastric hernia.
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Suarez Acosta, C. E., Romero Fernandez, E., & Calvo Manuel, E. (2015). Epigastric Hernia. Indian Journal of Surgery, 77(4), 335. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12262-015-1285-9
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