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. 2024 Feb 6;108(1):12.
doi: 10.5334/jbsr.3426. eCollection 2024.

Colovesical Fistula as a Late Complication of Ingestion of a Foreign Body

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Colovesical Fistula as a Late Complication of Ingestion of a Foreign Body

Bénédicte Verbrugge et al. J Belg Soc Radiol. .

Abstract

Teaching point: Ingestion of a foreign body is a rare cause of a colovesical fistula.

Keywords: CT; Colovesical Fistula; Foreign Body.

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Axial and sagittal image demonstrating foreign body perforating sigmoid colon.
Figure 1
Axial and sagittal image demonstrating foreign body perforating sigmoid colon.
Axial and sagittal image demonstrating foreign body perforating sigmoid colon.
Figure 1
Axial and sagittal image demonstrating foreign body perforating sigmoid colon.
Axial and coronal image showing inflammatory mass adjacent to sigmoid.
Figure 2
Axial and coronal image showing inflammatory mass adjacent to sigmoid.
Axial and coronal image showing inflammatory mass adjacent to sigmoid.
Figure 2
Axial and coronal image showing inflammatory mass adjacent to sigmoid.
Inflammatory mass and air in bladder resulting from colovesical fistula.
Figure 3
Inflammatory mass and air in bladder resulting from colovesical fistula.
Inflammatory mass and air in bladder resulting from colovesical fistula.
Figure 3
Inflammatory mass and air in bladder resulting from colovesical fistula.

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