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Odontogenic Cutaneous Fistula

New England Journal of Medicine, 2023
Jianqiu, Jin, Yuxing, Zhang
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Cutaneous odontogenic fistula

Medicina Clínica (English Edition), 2023
Sandra, Martínez-Fernández   +2 more
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Gastric and duodenal cutaneous fistulas

World Journal of Surgery, 1983
AbstractForty‐seven patients, 18 with gastric and 29 with duodenal cutaneous fistulas, managed at the Cleveland Clinic Foundation between 1956 and 1976 are analyzed. This is done with the intention of defining factors responsible for increased rates of morbidity and mortality.
R, Tarazi   +3 more
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Post-laryngectomy pharyngo-cutaneous fistulae

The Journal of Laryngology & Otology, 1985
A personal series of 66 total laryngectomy cases is presented with special reference to post-operative fistula formation. The incidence of fistulae was 7.4 per cent. We could not verify previous reports that any specific factors were significantly related to fistula formation and we feel that operative technique and the post-operative drainage of any ...
S E, Kent, K C, Liu, A R, Das Gupta
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Perineal Ileal conduit—Cutaneous fistula

International Urology and Nephrology, 1997
A rare case of fistula involving the ileal conduit is reported, and the treatment of the patient is described.
M I, Anjum, M D, Velamati, G R, Mufti
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Enteric and Cutaneous Appendiceal Fistulae

Archives of Surgery, 1969
When an untreated inflamed appendix progresses to suppuration, the usual course is rupture with abscess formation. Rarely, acute appendicitis resolves by fixation of the appendix to an adjacent viscus or to the parietal peritoneum and thence to the skin, allowing drainage of pus either into the viscus or externally.
L G, Walker, D W, Rhame, R B, Smith
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Gastroenteric Cutaneous Fistula

Archives of Surgery, 1964
When one encounters an opening through which there is loss of fluid and valuable minerals, the natural inclination is to place a plug into it. Consequently, it is not surprising that some of the earliest attempts to treat gastroenteric fistulas utilized this principle.
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Nephro‐broncho‐cutaneous Fistula

British Journal of Urology, 1989
M, Gil-Salom   +4 more
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Integrative oncology: Addressing the global challenges of cancer prevention and treatment

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022
Jun J Mao,, Msce   +2 more
exaly  

Ureteral Cutaneous Fistula

Clinical Nuclear Medicine, 1992
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