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- W2371868410 abstract "Objective:To discuss the classification of iatrogenic enterocutaneous fistulae and their relative CT appearances.Methods:Computed tomography (CT) was performed in 754 patients with iatrogenic enterocutaneous fistulae.Clinically,enterocutaneous fistulae were classified as three types:ductal fistulae,labral fistulae and disconnecting fistulae.Their relative CT appearances were retrospectively reviewed.Results:The incidence rate of the ductal fistulae was the highest,accounting for 68.70% of the cases.There was an irregular channel communicating the internal opening and its external counterpart in a ductal fistula.The characteristic sign of the labral fistula,accounting for 31.30% of the cases,was the one without a fistula,however,with a considerably large external opening and its labrum-like rims.The occurrence rate of intra-abdominal and retroperitoneal abscesses was significantly higher in the cases of ductal fistulae than that in labral fistulae (P0.01),while the inflammatory involvements of the intestinal walls were more frequently seen in the cases with labral fistulae than those with ductal fistulae (P0.01).Conclusion:CT features were able to demonstrate and help the clinical classification of iatrogenic enterocutaneous fisrulae and further assist the selection of appropriate clinical treatments as well." @default.
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- W2371868410 title "Classification and CT Appearances of Iatrogenic Enterocutaneous Fistulae" @default.
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