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Fistulae (Rectovaginal, Rectovesical)

1979

The clinical manifestations of a fistula — stool from the vagina, air from the urethra — are often difficult to recognize because the fistulous opening is hidden by the edematous and swollen mucosa. Larger defects occur particularly after radiation therapy and with Crohn’s disease.

Chronic constipationmedicine.medical_specialtyArterial blood supplyurogenital systembusiness.industryFistulaRectal Ulcermedicine.medical_treatmentmedicine.diseaseSurgeryRadiation therapymedicine.anatomical_structureUrethramedicineVaginabusiness
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Anastomoses (Ileorectal; Colorectal)

1979

With disease processes that involve the large bowel but leave the rectum free (Crohn’s disease, diverticulitis, neoplasms), a surgical procedure used for their treatment will result in an anastomosis that may be seen during rectoscopy. During the postoperative follow-up period, careful attention should be given to any recurrence, which in cases of Crohn’s disease is seen very early on rectoscopy.

medicine.medical_specialtyArterial blood supplyChronic constipationbusiness.industryRectal UlcerRectumDiseaseAnastomosisDiverticulitismedicine.diseasedigestive system diseasesSurgerymedicine.anatomical_structuremedicinebusiness
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