duodenal fistula - meaning and definition. What is duodenal fistula
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What (who) is duodenal fistula - definition

MEDICAL CONDITION
Perilymphatic fistula; Perilymph fistula

Anal fistula         
  • Japan: A man with an anal fistula. From the Yamai no Soshi, late 12th century.
ANUS DISEASE CHARACTERIZED BY AN ABNORMAL CONNECTION BETWEEN THE EPITHELIALISED SURFACE OF THE ANAL CANAL AND THE PERIANAL SKIN
Anorectal fistula; Rectal fistula; Fistula in ano; Fistula rectum to skin; Fissure anal; Fistula-in-ano
Anal fistula is a chronic abnormal communication between the epithelialised surface of the anal canal and usually the perianal skin. An anal fistula can be described as a narrow tunnel with its internal opening in the anal canal and its external opening in the skin near the anus.
Labyrinthine fistula         
A labyrinthine fistula is an abnormal opening in the inner ear. This can result in leakage of the perilymph into the middle ear.
Urogenital fistula         
A urogenital fistula is an abnormal tract that exists between the urinary tract and bladder, ureters, or urethra. A urogenital fistula can occur between any of the organs and structures of the pelvic region.

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Labyrinthine fistula

A labyrinthine fistula is an abnormal opening in the inner ear. This can result in leakage of the perilymph into the middle ear. This includes specifically a perilymph fistula (PLF), an abnormal connection between the fluid of the inner ear and the air-filled middle ear. This is caused by a rupture of the round window or oval window ligaments separating the inner and middle ear.

Another type of labyrinthine fistula is the superior semicircular canal dehiscence, which allows the inner ear to be influenced by the intracranial pressure directly.