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fistula
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anorectal fistulas, fistula,
a fistula, abnormal connection between an organ, vessel, intestine, another structure, fistulas, the result of injury, surgery, result from infection, inflammation, inflammatory bowel disease, ulcerative colitis, crohn's disease, an example of a disease that leads to fistulas between one loop of intestine, another, injury, lead to fistulas between arteries, veins,
fistulas, occur in many parts, arteriovenous, between an artery, vein, biliary, created, gallbladder surgery, connecting bile ducts, surface, the skin, cervical, either an abnormal opening, cervix, neck, craniosinus, between the space inside the skull, a nasal sinus, enterovaginal, between the bowel, vagina, fecal, anal, feces is discharged, an opening other than the anus, gastric, stomach, surface, the skin, metroperitoneal, between the uterus, peritoneal cavity, pulmonary arteriovenous, lung, pulmonary artery, vein, connected, allowing the blood to bypass the oxygenation process, in the lung, pulmonary arteriovenous fistula, umbilical, connection between the navel, gut, types of fistulas, blind, open on one end only, connects to two structures, complete, has both external, internal openings, horseshoe, connecting the anus, surface, the skin after going around the rectum, incomplete, a tube, skin that is closed on the inside, does not connect to any internal structure,
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