Although foreign body ingestion is a common occurrence, perforation and penetration of the gastrointestinal tract is unusual and the development of a hepatic abscess is even more rare. The authors describe two cases of fish bone perforation of the gastrointestinal tract with hepatic perforation and abscess formation, from distinctive age groups and varying presentation, although both developed septic shock. The lack of history of ingestion of foreign bodies, non-specificity of both clinical presentation and complementary examinations all play a role in delaying the diagnosis and therefore in the prognosis itself
Ingestion of Gastrointestinal (GI) foreign bodies represent a challenging scenario since the patient...
Liver abscess caused by foreign-body penetration of the alimentary tract is rare. Preoperative diagn...
SummaryForeign body ingestion is not an uncommon problem encountered in clinical practice. The accid...
Gastrointestinal foreign bodies are commonly encountered in clinical practice. However, although per...
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ERMAInternational audiencePyogenic liver abscess is an unusual cause of fever and abdominal pain, bu...
A 50-year-old previously healthy male presented with epigastric pain for 10 days and fever in the la...
Background: Foreign body ingestion complicated by perforation of the digestive tract is a well-known...
Liver abscess formation due to enterohepatic migration of a foreign body is extremely rare. Foreign ...
A unique case is described of an ingested fish bone migrating into the common hepatic duct, without ...
We present a case of an elderly patient who visited our emergency department owing to a pyogenic liv...
We report an unusual case of pyogenic, hepatic abscess caused by fish bone penetration of the duoden...
Stomach perforation by ingested fish bone resulting in hepatic abscess is very rare with few case re...
Liver abscess secondary to a migrated ingested foreign body is an uncommon condition where early dia...
Foreign body (FB) ingestion, which can be accidental or intentional, is quite common, especially in ...
Ingestion of Gastrointestinal (GI) foreign bodies represent a challenging scenario since the patient...
Liver abscess caused by foreign-body penetration of the alimentary tract is rare. Preoperative diagn...
SummaryForeign body ingestion is not an uncommon problem encountered in clinical practice. The accid...
Gastrointestinal foreign bodies are commonly encountered in clinical practice. However, although per...
Copyright © 2015 Chikwendu Ede et al.This is an open access article distributed under theCreative Co...
ERMAInternational audiencePyogenic liver abscess is an unusual cause of fever and abdominal pain, bu...
A 50-year-old previously healthy male presented with epigastric pain for 10 days and fever in the la...
Background: Foreign body ingestion complicated by perforation of the digestive tract is a well-known...
Liver abscess formation due to enterohepatic migration of a foreign body is extremely rare. Foreign ...
A unique case is described of an ingested fish bone migrating into the common hepatic duct, without ...
We present a case of an elderly patient who visited our emergency department owing to a pyogenic liv...
We report an unusual case of pyogenic, hepatic abscess caused by fish bone penetration of the duoden...
Stomach perforation by ingested fish bone resulting in hepatic abscess is very rare with few case re...
Liver abscess secondary to a migrated ingested foreign body is an uncommon condition where early dia...
Foreign body (FB) ingestion, which can be accidental or intentional, is quite common, especially in ...
Ingestion of Gastrointestinal (GI) foreign bodies represent a challenging scenario since the patient...
Liver abscess caused by foreign-body penetration of the alimentary tract is rare. Preoperative diagn...
SummaryForeign body ingestion is not an uncommon problem encountered in clinical practice. The accid...