| Literature DB >> 27446856 |
Nauzer Forbes1, Raed Al-Dabbagh2, Peter Lovrics3, David Morgan2.
Abstract
Gastrocolic fistulas are observed in association with several conditions. Traditionally, peptic ulcer disease was commonly implicated in the formation of gastrocolic fistulas; however, this is now a rare etiology. Here, we present a case of gastrocolic fistula secondary to peptic ulcer disease alone, in addition to reviewing the literature and providing options for diagnosis and treatment.Entities:
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27446856 PMCID: PMC4904662 DOI: 10.1155/2016/6379425
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Can J Gastroenterol Hepatol ISSN: 2291-2789
Figure 1(a) Gastroscopy showing normal gastric rugae with no erythema or ulceration. (b) Gastroscopy showing the opening to the GCF adjacent to the pylorus.
Figure 2(a) Colonoscopy showing the colonic opening of the GCF. (b) Colonoscopy showing the lumen of the fistula tract.
Figure 3Barium X-ray confirming the GCF.