INTRODUCTION The most common type of visceral abscesses are liver abscesses, which have a mortality rate of at least 2.5 percent.1,2 Most liver abscesses are polymicrobial, containing both facultative and anaerobic enteric pathogens, and develop secondary to another infection such as peritonitis and cholangitis, or from hematogenous spread.2-4 Liver abscesses are sometimes associated with systemic diseases such as colorectal cancer and diabetes mellitus.5,6 Rarely, as in our case presentation, primary liver abscesses occur spontaneously in patients with no identifiable precipitating or predisposing conditions
Pyogenic liver abscess is a potentially devastating clinical entity associated with significant morb...
Liver abscess is a rare complication of Crohn's disease. The authors describe a case of liver absces...
Objective: A prospective study in Rohilkhand region to analyse the causative organism for liver absc...
We describe six cases of pyogenic liver abscess occurring among 1227 Crohn's disease patients a...
Liver abscess can be defined as an area of liquefied infected infarct. Differentiating the etiology...
Liver abscess is a severe infection that can lead to serious local and general complications. Manage...
BackgroundRarely, multiple liver abscesses caused by anaerobic organisms are the presenting form of ...
A liver abscess is defined as a pus-filled mass in the liver that can develop from an intra-abdomina...
peer reviewedLiver abscess is a rare condition. There are multiple etiologies and mortality linked t...
Liver abscesses are the most common types of visceral abscesses. Pyogenic liver abscesses, a particu...
They predominate between the fifth and sixth decade of life, due to the higher incidence of neoplasm...
Background: Liver abscesses are localized suppurative destruction of liver tissue due to infections ...
Introduction: A liver abscess represents capsulated purulent focus in the liver parenchyma, due to b...
Pyogenic liver abscesses are rare with an incidence of 0.5% to 0.8% and are mostly due to hepatobili...
Background. Pyogenic liver abscess (PLA) is an uncommon but potentially life-threatening condition. ...
Pyogenic liver abscess is a potentially devastating clinical entity associated with significant morb...
Liver abscess is a rare complication of Crohn's disease. The authors describe a case of liver absces...
Objective: A prospective study in Rohilkhand region to analyse the causative organism for liver absc...
We describe six cases of pyogenic liver abscess occurring among 1227 Crohn's disease patients a...
Liver abscess can be defined as an area of liquefied infected infarct. Differentiating the etiology...
Liver abscess is a severe infection that can lead to serious local and general complications. Manage...
BackgroundRarely, multiple liver abscesses caused by anaerobic organisms are the presenting form of ...
A liver abscess is defined as a pus-filled mass in the liver that can develop from an intra-abdomina...
peer reviewedLiver abscess is a rare condition. There are multiple etiologies and mortality linked t...
Liver abscesses are the most common types of visceral abscesses. Pyogenic liver abscesses, a particu...
They predominate between the fifth and sixth decade of life, due to the higher incidence of neoplasm...
Background: Liver abscesses are localized suppurative destruction of liver tissue due to infections ...
Introduction: A liver abscess represents capsulated purulent focus in the liver parenchyma, due to b...
Pyogenic liver abscesses are rare with an incidence of 0.5% to 0.8% and are mostly due to hepatobili...
Background. Pyogenic liver abscess (PLA) is an uncommon but potentially life-threatening condition. ...
Pyogenic liver abscess is a potentially devastating clinical entity associated with significant morb...
Liver abscess is a rare complication of Crohn's disease. The authors describe a case of liver absces...
Objective: A prospective study in Rohilkhand region to analyse the causative organism for liver absc...