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Bladder stone as the first clue to a hidden vesicovaginal fistula: diagnostic and surgical insights from a multidisciplinary approach-a case report. [PDF]
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Acta Chirurgica Belgica, 2000
The treatment of rectovaginal fistulas is controversial. The choice of the technique used for repair depends on many factors. Therefore the classification, etiology and treatment are discussed, in order to help decision making in the management of this troublesome disease.
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The treatment of rectovaginal fistulas is controversial. The choice of the technique used for repair depends on many factors. Therefore the classification, etiology and treatment are discussed, in order to help decision making in the management of this troublesome disease.
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Surgical Infections, 2016
..Pancreaticopleural fistula (PPF) is an unusual pancreatic disease; as of 2015, only 74 cases have been described in the world literature. PPF is observed in 0.4% of acute pancreatitis and in 4.5% of patients with pancreatic pseudocysts. In 90% of cases, it occurs as a complication of chronic pancreatitis.
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..Pancreaticopleural fistula (PPF) is an unusual pancreatic disease; as of 2015, only 74 cases have been described in the world literature. PPF is observed in 0.4% of acute pancreatitis and in 4.5% of patients with pancreatic pseudocysts. In 90% of cases, it occurs as a complication of chronic pancreatitis.
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Journal of Bronchology & Interventional Pulmonology, 2012
Bronchoesophageal fistula (BEF) is an undesirable consequence of esophageal cancer. A BEF is encountered in 5% to 15% of patients with esophageal cancer. It is generally a life-threatening complication because of the development of recurrent pulmonary infection and sepsis. We present a case with esophageal cancer and acquired BEF.
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Bronchoesophageal fistula (BEF) is an undesirable consequence of esophageal cancer. A BEF is encountered in 5% to 15% of patients with esophageal cancer. It is generally a life-threatening complication because of the development of recurrent pulmonary infection and sepsis. We present a case with esophageal cancer and acquired BEF.
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