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Serendipitous Diagnosis of Appendicovesical Fistula by Bone Scan: A Case Report
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A 71-year-old patient had recurrent urinary tract infections for 7 years after sigmoid colectomy via a Hartmann procedure. Extensive radiological and endoscopic tests were inconclusive as to the cause of bacteriuria. Chronic back pain led to performance of a radionuclide bone scan with the incidental demonstration of a vesicoenteric fistula, confirmed at exploration. Appendectomy with resection of the involved bladder resulted in cessation of bacteriuria.
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