Re: enterovaginal fistula with Celiac disease

From: DoctorJoe@aol.com
Tue Aug 22 21:02:47 2006


In a message dated 8/22/06 4:47:57 PM, islesannie@yahoo.com writes:

> I am wondering if any of you may have ever seen a case of an
> enterovaginal fistula caused by Celiac disease / Sprue?
>

I've seen a poorly healing episiotomy due to Crohn's Disease. I think she ultimately had a diverting colostomy for a while to get everything fixed and healed up.

Joe P.





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