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Urethral Diverticulo-Rectal Fistula in AIDS
A 41-year-old heterosexual African man was evaluated for persistent urethral discharge, pneumaturia and watery diarrhea. Radiographic and endoscopic procedures established the diagnosis of a rectourethral fistula. The differential diagnosis of an acquired rectourethral fistula and the significance of AIDS are discussed.
Koon Ho Rha+5 more
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Prostatourethral-rectal fistula after prostate brachytherapy [PDF]
Brachytherapy (BT) has seen increased utilization as a potentially curative treatment for patients with localized initial or recurrent prostate carcinoma. This modality can be delivered by palladium 103 (Pd(103)) or iodine 125 (I(125)) implant with or without external beam radiotherapy (EBRT).
Panos G. Koutrouvelis+3 more
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Rectal fistula induced artificial vascular graft infection: A case report. [PDF]
Zhou H+5 more
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Rectal diaphragm in a patient with imperforate anus and rectoprostatic fistula
The association of rectal diaphragm in an imperforate anus has not been reported until now. A 1-year-old male presented with right transverse colostomy for high anorectal malformation.
Thakur Ashokanand+3 more
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Recurrent Hematochezia Due to a Rectal Fistula Caused by a Left Internal Iliac Artery Aneurysm. [PDF]
Masuda H, Yamamoto Y, Ae R.
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Ileo-perineal fistula: Rare late complication after rectal amputation – clinical case [PDF]
Abdominal-perineal rectal amputation retains a well-defined place in the surgical treatment of rectal cancer, despite technical advances. The authors present the case of a 67-year-old patient who developed an entero-perineal fistula involving the last ...
Andrei Iulian Toader+5 more
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Rectal Necrosis: A Rare Complication of Palliative Radiotherapy for Sacral Spine Metastasis [PDF]
Radiation proctocolitis is a common side effect of radiation therapy. In rare cases, chronic radiation injury can be severe enough to cause rectal necrosis. In this study, a case of rectal necrosis after sacral spine radiotherapy was presented.
Seyed Jalal Eshagh Hosseini+3 more
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Adenocarcinoma Developing at the Level of a Chronic Perianal Fistula by Cell Implantation from a Proximal Rectal Cancer [PDF]
Anorectal adenocarcinoma is a very rare complication which can occur during the long-lasting evolution of perianal fi stulas (PAF), chronic inflammation being the main predisposing factor incriminated for malignant evolution.
Lucian Sorin ANDREI+6 more
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Abstract The International League Against Epilepsy/American Epilepsy Society (ILAE/AES) Joint Translational Task Force established the TASK3 working groups to create common data elements (CDEs) for various aspects of preclinical epilepsy research studies, which could help improve the standardization of experimental designs.
Erwin A. van Vliet+9 more
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Fistula between the rectal stump and left iliac artery
Background Isolated iliac artery aneurysms are rare and difficult to diagnose. It is more common in males. It can be asymptomatic at diagnosis or can present with frank rupture, or symptoms caused by compression on nearby organs.
Mariam Alshammari+4 more
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