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Researchers identify a novel source of adult stem cells: Foreign body-induced granulation tissue

by Hektoen Institute on Mar 8, 2010

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A fistula is a hollow tract lined with granulation tissue connecting a primary opening inside the canal to a secondary opening in the perianal skin. Secondary tracts may be multiple and from the same primary opening.


Etiology/Causes of ano-rectal fistula include the following:
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