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Gouverneurs Syndrome
Gouverneur's syndrome is characterised by vesicointestinal fistula A vesicointestinal fistula (or intestinovesical fistula) is a form of fistula between the bladder and the bowel. Types A fistula involving the bladder can have one of many specific names, describing the specific location of its outlet: * Bladder ... with associated suprapubic pain, urinary frequency, pain on passing urine, and tenesmus. It is named after French physician R. Gouverneur. References Urinary bladder disorders Syndromes {{genitourinary-disease-stub ...
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Vesicointestinal Fistula
A vesicointestinal fistula (or intestinovesical fistula) is a form of fistula between the bladder and the bowel. Types A fistula involving the bladder can have one of many specific names, describing the specific location of its outlet: * Bladder and intestine: "vesicoenteric", "enterovesical", or "vesicointestinal" * Bladder and colon: "vesicocolic" or "colovesical" * Bladder and rectum: "vesicorectal" or "rectovesical" Symptoms and signs If fecal matter passes through the fistula into the bladder, the existence of the fistula may be revealed by pneumaturia, fecaluria, or recurrent urinary tract infection. Migration of urine through the fistula into the bowel may cause rectal passage of urine. Causes Many causes exist including: * diverticulitis : most common ~ 60% * colorectal cancer (CRC) : ~ 20% * Crohn's disease : ~ 10% * radiotherapy * appendicitis * trauma Diagnosis Various modalities of diagnosis are available: * Cystoscopy * Colonoscopy * Poppy seed test * Transabd ...
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Hypogastrium
The hypogastrium (also called the hypogastric region or suprapubic region) is a region of the abdomen located below the umbilical region. Etymology The roots of the word ''hypogastrium'' mean "below the stomach"; the roots of ''suprapubic'' mean "above the pubic bone". Boundaries The upper limit is the umbilicus while the pubis bone constitutes its lower limit. The lateral boundaries are formed are drawing straight lines through the midway between the anterior superior iliac spine and symphisis pubis The pubic symphysis is a secondary cartilaginous joint between the left and right superior rami of the pubis of the hip bones. It is in front of and below the urinary bladder. In males, the suspensory ligament of the penis attaches to the pubic .... References External links * Abdomen {{Anatomy-stub ...
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Vesical Tenesmus
Vesical tenesmus refers to the feeling of incomplete emptying of the Urinary bladder, bladder following urination. When the word tenesmus (other), tenesmus is used without modification, it usually refers to rectal tenesmus. Vesical tenesmus is caused by urogenital diaphragm muscle spasms. See also * Post-void dribbling * Prostate * Rectal tenesmus References External links

Symptoms and signs: Urinary system {{symptom-stub ...
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Urinary Bladder Disorders
Urinary bladder disease includes urinary bladder inflammation such as cystitis, bladder rupture and bladder obstruction (tamponade). Cystitis is common, sometimes referred to as urinary tract infection (UTI) caused by bacteria, bladder rupture occurs when the bladder is overfilled and not emptied while bladder tamponade is a result of blood clot formation near the bladder outlet. Cystitis Cystitis is a urinary bladder inflammation that results from any one of a number of distinct syndromes. It is most commonly caused by a bacterial infection in which case it is referred to as a urinary tract infection. Bladder trauma Bladder rupture (rupture of bladder, ) may occur if the bladder is overfilled and not emptied. This can occur in the case of binge drinkers who have consumed large quantities of fluids, but are not conscious of the need to urinate due to stupor. This condition is very rare in women, but does occur. Signs and symptoms include localized pain and uraemia (poisoning due ...
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