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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: Inguinal hernia in cattle, Inguinal Hernia in cattle can be diagnosed by ultrasound, direct results from a disruption of normal anatomy, surgically by Inguinal Approach, surgically by paralumbar fossa approach (usually left), Inguinal Hernia in cattle can be diagnosed by rectal palpation of ring and intestine passing through it, direct usually due to trauma, Inguinal Hernia in cattle can be trauma induced, Inguinal Hernia in cattle can be congenital (mouse over), Inguinal Hernia in cattle can be corrected surgically, Inguinal Hernia in cattle can be management induced, indirect (mouse over) due to over conditioning of young bulls, Inguinal Hernia in cattle can be classified as indirect (mouse over), Inguinal Hernia in cattle can be classified as direct, indirect (mouse over) occurs through a a normal but dilated ring