Piles vs Fistula - What's the difference?
piles | fistula |
(pathology) Haemorrhoids.
(informal, piles of) A large amount of.
(medicine) An abnormal connection or passageway between organs or vessels that normally do not connect.
* 1903 , William Rice Pryor, Gynæcology , page 113
* 1917 , Louis Adolph Merillat, Fistula of the Withers and Poll-Evil , page 5
* 1998', Scott Fisher, ''Enterocutaneous '''Fistulas'' , in Theodore J. Saclarides, Keith W. Millikan (editors), ''Common Surgical Diseases: An Algorithmic Approach to Problem Solving ,
* 2008 , Sylvia Escott-Stump, Nutrition and Diagnosis-related Care , page 405
(rare) A tube, a pipe, or a hole.
As a verb piles
is .As a noun fistula is
(medicine) an abnormal connection or passageway between organs or vessels that normally do not connect.piles
English
Noun
(head) plural- Piles were sunk into the river to support the bridge.
- Many women get piles when pregnant.
- He must earn piles of money.
Synonyms
* (informal: a large amount of ): heaps of, loads of, mountains of, shedloads of, tons ofAnagrams
* * * ----fistula
English
Alternative forms
* fistuleNoun
- Small fistulæ are to be closed bilaterally in an antero-posterior line
- There are several reasons why a manual on this disease should be a part of the veterinary literature of the day, the chief one being that fistula of the withers is a very prevalent disease of horses and thus exacts a big toll from the horse industry.
page 164,
- Fistulas' are abnormal communications between two epithelialized surfaces. The causes of enterocutaneous '''fistulas''' can be remembered using the mnemonic FRIEND: '''F'''oreign body, '''R'''adiation, '''I'''nflammation/Infection/Inflammatory bowel disease, '''E'''pithelialization, '''N'''eoplasm, and '''D'''istal obstruction. Fifteen to twenty-five percent of enterocutaneous ' fistulas arise spontaneously as in, for example, Crohn's disease or cancer.
- An intestinal fistula is an unwanted pathway from intestines to other organs (e.g., the bladder).