Rare cause of bilateral groin swelling: round ligament varicosities
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Bülbül, ErdoğanTaşkın, Mine İslimye
Yanık, Bahar
Demirpolat, Gülen
Adalı, Ertan
Başbuğ, Murat
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Round ligament varicosity (RLV) is rare and almost all cases are pregnant women. RLV appears as a unilateral or bilateral groin swelling. Pain and tenderness may present. Clinical evaluation is inadequate for exact diagnosis because inguinal hernia has similar findings. Ultrasonography (US) is essential when a groin swelling is detected in a pregnant woman. We present gray scale US and colour Doppler US findings of a 32-week pregnant woman with bilateral RLVs at the inguinal canal, parauterine area and in the myometrium.