2001
DOI: 10.1016/s0736-4679(00)00288-2
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Primary aortoenteric fistula in the Emergency Department

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“…Radiation, metastases, pancreatic carcinoma, duodenal ulcers, gallstones, diverticulitis, appendicitis, and cystic medial necrosis are rare causes of a primary AEF (6). Although the most common infectious causes are Salmonella and Klebsiella, other less common agents such as tuberculosis, syphilis, fungi, Staphylococcus, and Streptococcus also have been reported (7). The distal duodenum is anterior to the aorta and fixed, making this the most common location for an AEF to occur.…”
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“…Radiation, metastases, pancreatic carcinoma, duodenal ulcers, gallstones, diverticulitis, appendicitis, and cystic medial necrosis are rare causes of a primary AEF (6). Although the most common infectious causes are Salmonella and Klebsiella, other less common agents such as tuberculosis, syphilis, fungi, Staphylococcus, and Streptococcus also have been reported (7). The distal duodenum is anterior to the aorta and fixed, making this the most common location for an AEF to occur.…”
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“…Other reasons except atherosclerosis leading to enteric communication are infection, radiation therapy, peptic ulcer, gallstones, pancreatitis, diverticular diseases, foreign bodies, metastatic cancer, pseudoaneurysm associated with cystic medial necrosis, and post‐traumatic pseudoaneurysms 1‐7 . Because of close contact with the abdominal aorta, third portion of the duodenum is the most common site of the AEF followed by jejenum, ileum, colon, esophagus, and stomach 8,9 …”
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“…A literature search of the CINHAL, Embase and MEDLINE databases using the search terms ‘arteriosclerosis’, ‘fistula’, ‘aortic diseases’, ‘aortic aneurysm’, ‘esophageal fistula’, ‘aorta aneurysm’ and ‘aortointestinal fistula’ returned four key references 14…”
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