Pyogenic liver abscess is a disease entity that may follow infections of the biliary tract, blood stream and intra abdominal conditions like appendicitis, diverticulitis etc. Co- morbid conditions like diabetes mellitus, renal disease, malignancy, immune suppression etc. may contribute to the development of an abscess and affect the overall outcome of liver abscess as well. Escherichia coli and Klebsiellapneumoniae have been reported to be the most common isolations from these cases. Citrobacter infections usually occur in patients with some underlying co- morbidities and mostly in hospitalized patients. Recently, an increased emergence of multi- drug resistant strains is presenting a challenge to clinicians and microbiologists. Here, we re...
Liver abscess is a severe infection that can lead to serious local and general complications. Manage...
SummaryBackgroundKlebsiella pneumoniae-associated liver abscesses have distinct clinical and epidemi...
Extra-intestinal infections due to Clostridium difficile have been reported rarely. Herein we report...
© 2018 Bentham Science Publishers. Multi drug resistant (MDR) Pseudomonas aeruginosa and Extended-Sp...
We report a case of successfully treated multiple liver abscesses in a liver-transplanted patient, s...
Abstract Background Pyogenic liver abscesses (PLA) remain a significant clinical problem. Unfortunat...
Liver abscesses are the most common types of visceral abscesses. Pyogenic liver abscesses, a particu...
Pyogenic liver abscesses are rare with an incidence of 0.5% to 0.8% and are mostly due to hepatobili...
Liver abscesses are focal necroinflammatory lesions of bacterial, fungal, or amoebic origin. Pharmac...
AbstractPyogenic liver abscesses are a rare cause of admission. Treatment consists of combined antib...
Regardless of etiology, complications with bacterial infection in patients with cirrhosis are report...
[[abstract]]A nosocomial pyogenic liver abscess caused by an extended-spectrum beta-lactamase-produc...
There are few studies reporting pyogenic liver abscess (PLA) caused by Streptococcus constellatus in...
A liver abscess is defined as a pus-filled mass in the liver that can develop from an intra-abdomina...
Pyogenic liver abscesses due to Granulicatella adiacens are infections associated with high mortalit...
Liver abscess is a severe infection that can lead to serious local and general complications. Manage...
SummaryBackgroundKlebsiella pneumoniae-associated liver abscesses have distinct clinical and epidemi...
Extra-intestinal infections due to Clostridium difficile have been reported rarely. Herein we report...
© 2018 Bentham Science Publishers. Multi drug resistant (MDR) Pseudomonas aeruginosa and Extended-Sp...
We report a case of successfully treated multiple liver abscesses in a liver-transplanted patient, s...
Abstract Background Pyogenic liver abscesses (PLA) remain a significant clinical problem. Unfortunat...
Liver abscesses are the most common types of visceral abscesses. Pyogenic liver abscesses, a particu...
Pyogenic liver abscesses are rare with an incidence of 0.5% to 0.8% and are mostly due to hepatobili...
Liver abscesses are focal necroinflammatory lesions of bacterial, fungal, or amoebic origin. Pharmac...
AbstractPyogenic liver abscesses are a rare cause of admission. Treatment consists of combined antib...
Regardless of etiology, complications with bacterial infection in patients with cirrhosis are report...
[[abstract]]A nosocomial pyogenic liver abscess caused by an extended-spectrum beta-lactamase-produc...
There are few studies reporting pyogenic liver abscess (PLA) caused by Streptococcus constellatus in...
A liver abscess is defined as a pus-filled mass in the liver that can develop from an intra-abdomina...
Pyogenic liver abscesses due to Granulicatella adiacens are infections associated with high mortalit...
Liver abscess is a severe infection that can lead to serious local and general complications. Manage...
SummaryBackgroundKlebsiella pneumoniae-associated liver abscesses have distinct clinical and epidemi...
Extra-intestinal infections due to Clostridium difficile have been reported rarely. Herein we report...