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Fistulogram

A Fistulogram is a test used to view abnormal areas in the dialysis graft or fistula. It is often used to view areas with blocked veins or arteries, stenosis, and abnormal enlargement areas. Dye or carbon dioxide can be used.

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Please suggest the treatment for swollen painful preauricular tips.

Query: Hello doctor, I am a 21-year-old female. I have preauricular pits, that have drained smelly discharge ever since I was born. I have them in both ears. The right does not drain often. The left drains every day more than once a day. The left has become really swollen and painful recently. I am not su...  Read Full »


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Answer: Hi, Welcome to icliniq.com. Let me answer your query in parts. It is a developmental anomaly, a branchial cleft anomaly. Once we remove the whole sinus tract, it does not recur. To see till where it extends one must do a fistulogram scan. When infected we do not do surgery. We do culture sensitivi...  Read Full »

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