Fig. 4From: Neodymium magnets migrated into an internal supravesical hernia: a rare case of foreign body ingestion in childrenAnatomical schema (hypothesis). Although the precise mechanism of how this extremely rare internal SH with NMs migration have occurred, speculatively, the NM in his cecum was speculated strongly drawn to the direction for the dorsal side to the bladder, and the cecum with NM was incarcerated into supravesical fossa, then internal SH has developedBack to article page