The patient with an epigastric hernia may be asymptomatic. The abdominal mass is discovered as part of a routine examination.
The features in a symptomatic patient may include:
Smaller hernia are prone to incarceration and strangulation. They frequently contain only extraperitoneal fat. Large ones seldom strangulate and additionally contain omentum.
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