A communication between a pathologic space and an anatomic body cavity.
In the human body, a slender and elongated passageway referred to as a conduit serves the purpose of allowing the controlled release or escape of fluid. This channel, characterized by its narrow and elongated structure, provides a pathway for the fluid to exit the body or be redirected to a different location. Conduits play a significant role in various physiological processes, ensuring the appropriate flow and drainage of fluids within the body.