[Uretero-intestinal fistulas].

Ann Urol (Paris)

Cabinet d'Urologie, Cannes.

Published: July 1995

Reporting their experience of these seldom described fistulas, the authors specify their etiological modalities, mainly the infected stones, the multiple clinical symptomatology and specify the various locations between the ureter and the enteral duct from the duodenum to the anal channel at any point.

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