Tuesday, March 20, 2007

Born in 1966. Know medical history of Crohn´s disease.

Case by Dr. Orlando Martins/ Dr. Luis Tata.




7 comments:

Anonymous said...

(you gave up the dx with the Labels)

Anonymous said...

uh, i guess it's the fistulae then

lmt said...

You are right. The point here are the complications. I tell the patient had Crohn´s disease. Can you identifie the complications?

Dr. Eytan RAZ said...

the last image is reversed...however, subcutaneous abscess caused by an enterocutaneous fistula

lmt said...

Thank´s for the comment. The last image is made in pronation to demonstrate air in the badder. You´re right there is a subcutaneous abscess but the fistula is enterovesicocutaneous.

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