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		<title>By: ringo</title>
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		<description>There is a filling defect in the bladder neck on the cystogram and in the urethra behind the os penis compatible with urethral stricture after trauma. The bladder defect could be due to blood clot or wall hypertrophy after trauma.

Feaces are ventrally located in the colon. Perineal hernia?</description>
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<p>Feaces are ventrally located in the colon. Perineal hernia?</p>
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