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How often are patients with clinically apparent inguinal hernias referred to a surgeon accompanied with an ultrasound? A prospective multicentre study
Prashanth Naidoo A E , Kate Levett A , Sally Lord A , Alan Meagher B , Nicholas Williams A C and Thomas Aczel A D
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A School of Medicine, Sydney, The University of Notre Dame, 160 Oxford Street, Darlinghurst, NSW, 2010, Australia. Email: kate.levett@nd.edu.au; sally.lord@nd.edu.au; nick.williams@nd.edu.au; aczfam@tpg.com.au
B St Vincent’s Hospital Sydney, 390 Victoria Street, Darlinghurst, NSW 2010, Australia. Email: ameagher@stvincents.com.au
C Wagga Wagga Base Hospital, Docker St, Wagga Wagga, NSW 2650, Australia.
D Hawkesbury District Health Service, 2 Day St, Windsor, NSW 2756, Australia.
E Corresponding author. Email: Prashanth.naidoo1@my.nd.edu.au
Australian Health Review 45(1) 36-41 https://doi.org/10.1071/AH20027
Submitted: 17 February 2020 Accepted: 18 April 2020 Published: 28 August 2020
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