"Fistulae" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Fistulae" Meaning

Fistulae (noun) refers to an abnormal connection or passage between two organs, vessels, or skin surfaces that is not present at birth and is often accompanied by a discharge.

"Fistulae" Examples

Word: Fistulae


Fistulae is the plural form of fistula, a type of abnormal connection between two organs or structures.

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The doctor discovered a fistulae between the small intestine and the skin, which was causing severe abdominal pain and diarrhea. [Medical]
The ancient disease had left the patient with multiple fistulae, making basic hygiene a significant challenge. [Historical]
In some cases, HIV-positive individuals may develop fistulae between the rectum and the anal canal, a condition known as anal fistula. [Medical]
The patient required surgery to repair a rare congenital fistulae between the duodenum and the gallbladder. [Medical]
The ancient Roman texts described cases of fistulae between the urethra and the surrounding skin, which was a common cause of irritation and infection. [Historical]

Note: These examples are for information purposes only and should not be considered medical advice.

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