Abstract
Inguinal hernia is the most common type of hernia. We present one such case of left inguinal hernia in a female patient aged 50 years with sac contents to be rudimentary uterus and ovaries as contents in a female of mrkh type ii syndrome.
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Corresponding Author
Dr Yash Pandey