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Scar endometriosis as a complication of surgically treated utero-cutaneous fistula
Extra-pelvic endometriosis is a rare form of endometriosis, however cesarean section scar is a common site for the rare condition. Scar endometriosis can be associated with obstetric or gynecologic surgeries. Utero-cutaneous fistula is an abnormal communication between the endometrium and the skin, this is another rare clinical condition that may ...
IshakKayode Lawal +3 more
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Retained products of conception in a utero cutaneous fistula: a case report.
This is a case report of a patient with utero-cutaneous fistula following Caesarean Section and criminal abortion. Her case was further complicated by the discovery of products of conception within the fistula. At laparotomy, adhesiolysis with the freeing of the uterus and fistulectomy were performed. She had an uneventful recovery.
Okoro, O, Onwere, S
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Utero cutaneous fistula after caesarean section: a case report
Uterocutaneous fistula is a rare pathology which occurs most commonly after a caesarean section. This is the case report of a 26-year-old patient who presented soon after her second caesarean section, with an abdominal nodule and cyclical pain and discharge from it. A pelvic MRI confirmed the diagnosis. Surgical management was successful.
Kalpesh Kucha +5 more
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Utero-cutaneous Fistula Following Cesarean Section Fruitful Management
Utero‑cutaneous fistula is one of the most unusual entity and up till now only a few case reports have been published. Most Utero‑cutaneous fistulas are secondary to postoperative complications following caesarean or other pelvic surgery. A 30‑year‑old woman, Para 4+0, all LSCS noticed bleeding through Pfannenstiel incision scar, following forth ...
Lubna Latif +3 more
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Breast and Nipple Dermatoses During Lactation. [PDF]
ABSTRACT Lactation and breastfeeding can present both psychological and physical challenges for breastfeeding mothers. In addition, many nursing mothers will also suffer from breast and nipple dermatoses during this period, compounding these difficulties. Common causes of breast and nipple dermatitis during lactation include eczema, psoriasis, mastitis,
Moore H, Stevenson A.
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Caliceal fistula is a rare complication after renal transplant and may lead to graft failure. We present a case of complex caliceal-cutaneous and caliceal-peritoneal fistula in a renal transplant patient who was successfully managed ...
John A Spencer +4 more
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ABSTRACT Objective This systematic review and meta‐analysis aimed to assess the diagnostic yield of pathogenic or likely pathogenic (P/LP) single nucleotide variants (SNVs) using whole genome sequencing (WGS) in congenital heart disease (CHD). Methods A systematic search of three databases (2000–2024) was conducted, and two reviewers independently ...
Hiba J. Mustafa +7 more
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Abstract An 11‐week‐old Holstein Friesian heifer calf presented with a congenital nasal abnormality characterised by an additional, turbinate‐like structure located dorsally on the nasal bridge. Clinical examination of the calf revealed normal respiratory function, with the accessory structure producing mucoid discharge from blind‐ended cavities ...
Raffaela Marian +4 more
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Diagnosis and Management of Utero-Sigmoid Fistula Cases: Case Report [PDF]
Introduction: Intrauterine devices (IUDs) are a common form of contraception due to their affordability and effectiveness. But they can also result in migration into the myometrium, which can cause utero-sigmoid fistulas. Utero-sigmoid fistulas is a rare
Sukarsa, Moch. Rizkar Arev +4 more
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Aplasia Cutis Congenita in Bart's Syndrome: A Case Report and Literature Review
ABSTRACT Aplasia cutis congenita (ACC) is a partial or complete absence of skin layers which can be a part of a syndromic disease. Bart's syndrome is a combination of clinical manifestations including ACC, epidermolysis bullosa, blistering in the oral mucosa, nail dystrophy, or congenital absence of nails. Additional anomalies, such as pyloric atresia,
Parvaneh Sadeghimoghadam +4 more
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