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Fig. 6 | Insights into Imaging

Fig. 6

From: Enterocutaneous fistulas: a primer for radiologists with emphasis on CT and MRI

Fig. 6

Two examples of postsurgical fistulas draining intra-abdominal collections, without bowel involvement. In a 34-year-old woman, after ileocecal resection CT (A, B) showed an EFO (arrowheads) communicating via a “tram-track” fistula (arrows) through the abdominal wall with a peripherally enhancing collection (*) which ultimately resolved. In a 48-year-old woman with recent CD resection, T2-weighted MRI (C) depicted a chronic postsurgical collection (*) connected to the skin by a fistula (arrows)

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