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Management options for aorto-oesophageal fistula: case histories and review of the literature

Objective: An aorto-oesophageal fistula is a rare clinical entity, leading to life-threatening gastrointestinal bleeding. Thoracic aortic aneurysms are the most common cause of aorto-oesophageal fistulae; further causes involve foreign body ingestion, trauma (in most cases iatrogenic), carcinoma or,...

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Published in:Perfusion 2013-07, Vol.28 (4), p.286-290
Main Authors: Göbölös, L, Miskolczi, S, Pousios, D, Tsang, GM, Livesey, SA, Barlow, CW, Kaarne, M, Shambrook, J, Lipnevicius, A, Ohri, SK
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