Cholecysto-antral fistula and gallstone ileus are rare complications of a common disease, gallbladder stone (GBS). This fistula is developed as a prolonged complication of cholelithiasis in which the gallbladder adheres to the adjacent antrum, and a stone erodes through the wall. Among the variety of cholecystoenteric fistulae, the cholecystoduodenal fistula occurs more commonly than the cholesysto-antral fistula.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAlthough Vernix caseosa peritonitis (VCP) is a rare complication of cesarean section (CS). It possesses a high rate of morbidity and its exact underlying pathology is not fully understood yet. However, it is assumed that the leakage of amniotic fluid into the maternal abdominal cavity triggers the inflammatory process.
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