fistula in A Sentence

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    A channel(Fistula) that may form to other organs.

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    Fistula Needle, Ultra-sharp for easier penetration.

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    Subcutaneous Fistula or resection.

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    Fistulas can often be treated.

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    This may allow many Fistulas to close up.

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    Fistula Needle Set.

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    The Fistula is between the small and large intestines.

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    The"buttonhole technique" can be used for Fistulas requiring frequent access.

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    Since this bypasses the capillaries, blood flows rapidly through the Fistula.

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    Perilymph Fistula: A leakage of inner ear fluid into the middle ear.

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    This is simple with catheters, but more problematic with Fistulas or grafts.

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    Often two or three buttonhole places are available on a given Fistula.

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    almost always less than that of a well functioning Fistula or graft.

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    The Fistula takes several weeks to mature and should ideally be fashioned 3-6 months before starting haemodialysis.

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    AV(arteriovenous) grafts are much like Fistulas in most respects, except that an artificial vessel is used

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    Though surgery is the prescribed common treatment, is not a permanent solution since the Fistula could occur again.

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    Perilymph Fistula may be due to a head injury or sudden pressure change, such as from scuba diving.

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    Of near miss events, obstetrical Fistulae(OF), including vesicovaginal and rectovaginal Fistulae, remain one of the most serious and tragic.

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    Obstetric Fistula is a medical condition in which a hole develops in the birth canal as a result of childbirth.

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    Of near miss events, obstetrical Fistulae(OF), including vesicovaginal and rectovaginal Fistulae, remain one of the most serious and tragic.

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    People with severe active Crohn's disease may or may not develop new Fistulae or have extra‑intestinal manifestations of the disease.

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    Introduction Fistulas are pathological, tubular-shaped routes that are created between one organ and another or between an internal cavity and the skin.

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    AV(arteriovenous) grafts are much like Fistulas in most respects, except that an artificial vessel is used to join the artery and vein.

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    Many anorectal problems, including fissures, Fistulae, abscesses, colorectal cancer, rectal varices, and itching have similar symptoms and may be incorrectly referred to as hemorrhoids.

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    Strangely enough, it becomes necessary to create a Fistula in medical cases where prolonged medication has to be given to the patient via the tube.

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    Perilymph Fistula can occur after a head injury, dramatic changes in air pressure(such as when scuba diving), physical exertion, ear surgery, or chronic ear infections.

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    Those who suffer from Crohn's disease in advanced countries stand the greatest risk of developing Fistulas, maybe 40% of them getting an external or perianal Fistula.

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    Definition By"Fistula" we mean an anomalous canalicolo, of a purely pathological nature, which can put two internal organs or an internal cavity in contact with the skin(external).

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    In general, Fistulas are the final result of a severe inflammation, in turn caused by an abscess(complicated and pus-rich infection) which, bursting, gives rise to a tubular connection path.

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    One long-term complication of an AV Fistula can be the development of an aneurysm, a bulging in the wall of the vein where it is weakened by the repeated insertion of needles over time.

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