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      Enterovesical fistulas in Crohn disease.

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      Urology
      Elsevier BV

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          Fistulous communication between the intestinal tract and the bladder is uncommon in Crohn disease. Only 2% of patients afflicted with this disease present with bladder symptoms. Five patients with a mean age of thirty years presented with a prolonged history of bowel disease but a short history of urinary symptoms. Only three patients presented with pneumaturia and fecaluria. None of the fistulas could be demonstrated radiographically. Cystoscopy disclosed the fistulous site as well as acute and chronic inflammation of the bladder. Small-bowel resection with excision of the fistula, partial bladder resection, and diverting ileostomy were performed as a first stage. Ileostomy closure was done two to four weeks later.

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          Urology
          Urology
          Elsevier BV
          0090-4295
          0090-4295
          Dec 1980
          : 16
          : 6
          Article
          0090-4295(80)90567-1
          10.1016/0090-4295(80)90567-1
          7445307
          d5948f39-fedb-49ed-aac0-0cac96995531
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