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Post-traumatic arterio-bronchial fistula is a rare cause of life-threatening hemorrhage. We present a case of a ten-year-old patientwith a post-traumatic subclavian artery pseudoaneurysm complicated by an arterio-bronchial fistula and occlusion of the ...
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Surgical management of hydatid Bilio-bronchial fistula by exclusive thoracotomy
In the industrialized countries, most of Bilio-bronchial fistula are secondary to hepatobiliary trauma, hepatic resection surgery or in the case of congenital malformation of the biliary tract, Bilio-bronchial fistula is recognized as the complication of
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The Journal of Urology, 1995
A 45-year-old woman was hospitalized with a productive cough and hemoptysis. She also had fever, chills, diaphoresis, dyspnea on exertion, right pleuritic chest pain, malaise, malodorous urine and dysuria 2 months in duration. Medical history was unremarkable. Physical examination revealed a healthy appearing woman in no acute distress. Temperature was
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A 45-year-old woman was hospitalized with a productive cough and hemoptysis. She also had fever, chills, diaphoresis, dyspnea on exertion, right pleuritic chest pain, malaise, malodorous urine and dysuria 2 months in duration. Medical history was unremarkable. Physical examination revealed a healthy appearing woman in no acute distress. Temperature was
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Thoracic and Extrathoracic Bronchial Fistulas
Chest, 1991bnormal connections between distal portions of the respiratory airways and other anatomic structures usually produce significant pulmonary compromise. These interconnections may have an acute onset and lead tO) catastrophic consequences. Subacute or chronic presentations may also occur and will be emphasized in this review.
D J, Powner, M I, Bierman
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American Review of Respiratory Disease, 1972
Abstract Spontaneous pancreatic-bronchial fistula occurred as a rare terminal complication in a patient with chronic relapsing pancreatitis. The presence of a pancreatic-jejunostomy constructed at a previous laparotomy led to a secondary problem.
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Abstract Spontaneous pancreatic-bronchial fistula occurred as a rare terminal complication in a patient with chronic relapsing pancreatitis. The presence of a pancreatic-jejunostomy constructed at a previous laparotomy led to a secondary problem.
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Indian Journal of Otolaryngology, 1983
An interesting case of Oesophago Bronchial fistula by the long retention of a denture in oesophagus is being presented.
C. S. Anand +3 more
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An interesting case of Oesophago Bronchial fistula by the long retention of a denture in oesophagus is being presented.
C. S. Anand +3 more
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THE TREATMENT OF BRONCHIAL FISTULAS
Journal of the American Medical Association, 1927A bronchial fistula is a communicating fistulous tract between a bronchus and the pleural surface of the lung or of the cutaneous surface of the thoracic wall. Anatomically, there are bronchopleural and bronchocutaneous fistulas. The fistula may be lined by epithelium throughout, so that the bronchial mucosa is continuous with the thoracic skin, or ...
ALBERT E. HALSTEAD, HERBERT F. THURSTON
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An unusual iatrogenic bilio-bronchial fistula
Pediatric Radiology, 1980A case of iatrogenic bilio-bronchial fistula due to a retained surgical sponge is reported. The diagnosis was delayed because of the absence of opaque marker within the retained swab.
L, Garel +3 more
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Postpneumonectomy Bronchial Fistula
1995A total of 53 postpneumonectomy bronchial fistulae (PBF) were examined: 37 on the right side (out of 136 pneumonectomies) and 16 on the left side (out of 142). Of these 23 (8%) were precocious (i.e., occurring during the first 10 days) and 30 (10.8%) were late. In 9 cases the PBF appeared 3 months after intervention.
F. J. Garcia Diaz +6 more
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THE TREATMENT OF BRONCHIAL FISTULAS
JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1923In the brief time allotted to each subject, it is impossible to summarize even superficially the important points in the treatment of bronchial fistulas, and I will therefore be compelled to omit the masterly discussions of others and confine myself to the observations based on thirty-five cases that have been transferred to my service for treatment ...
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