Background: Liver comprises 48% of all the visceral abscesses. It is common in India with 2nd highest incidence due to poor sanitation, overcrowding and inadequate nutrition. Worldwide, approximately 40-50 million people are infected annually with amoebic abscesses. This study aims to observe the clinical and biochemical profile of liver abscess patients so that a prompt diagnosis can be made and early treatment can be given.Methods: The study was conducted over a period of 1 year on 50 patients of liver abscess. History and physical examination was done. All patients were subjected to complete hemogram, liver function test, coagulation profile (PT/INR) and USG abdomen. Serology for Entamoeba histolytica and HIV was done.Results: The mean a...
Background: Liver abscess is highly prevalent in India due to poor sanitation, overcrowding, inadequ...
Objective: A prospective study in Rohilkhand region to analyse the causative organism for liver absc...
Liver abscess (LA) is defined as a collection of purulent material in the liver parenchyma which can...
Background: Liver abscesses are localized suppurative destruction of liver tissue due to infections ...
Background: Liver abscesses, both amoebic and pyogenic, continue to be an important cause of morbidi...
INTRODUCTION: Liver abscess continues to be a major diagnostic and therapeutic challenge to the med...
INTRODUCTION: Liver abscess is a common condition in India. India has 2nd highest incidence of live...
In the 54 selected cases 47 cases are having amoebic liver abscess and 7 patients are having pyogeni...
BACKGROUND & OBJECTIVES : Incidence of liver abscess is constantly increasing in our country. Becau...
Background: Liver abscess has shown a major change in demographics, etiology, diagnosis, and treatme...
RATIONALE FOR STUDY : Though Liver abscess was described early as 460-377 B.C. by Hippocrates, it ...
INTRODUCTION: Liver abscess continues to be a major diagnostic and therapeutic challenge to the med...
Objective. To describe the clinical profile, microbiological aetiologies, and management outcomes in...
Liver abscess is an uncommon but potentially life threatening disease with significant morbidity and...
Aim: To analyze the diagnosis, treatment, predisposing factors and treatment outcomes in patients wi...
Background: Liver abscess is highly prevalent in India due to poor sanitation, overcrowding, inadequ...
Objective: A prospective study in Rohilkhand region to analyse the causative organism for liver absc...
Liver abscess (LA) is defined as a collection of purulent material in the liver parenchyma which can...
Background: Liver abscesses are localized suppurative destruction of liver tissue due to infections ...
Background: Liver abscesses, both amoebic and pyogenic, continue to be an important cause of morbidi...
INTRODUCTION: Liver abscess continues to be a major diagnostic and therapeutic challenge to the med...
INTRODUCTION: Liver abscess is a common condition in India. India has 2nd highest incidence of live...
In the 54 selected cases 47 cases are having amoebic liver abscess and 7 patients are having pyogeni...
BACKGROUND & OBJECTIVES : Incidence of liver abscess is constantly increasing in our country. Becau...
Background: Liver abscess has shown a major change in demographics, etiology, diagnosis, and treatme...
RATIONALE FOR STUDY : Though Liver abscess was described early as 460-377 B.C. by Hippocrates, it ...
INTRODUCTION: Liver abscess continues to be a major diagnostic and therapeutic challenge to the med...
Objective. To describe the clinical profile, microbiological aetiologies, and management outcomes in...
Liver abscess is an uncommon but potentially life threatening disease with significant morbidity and...
Aim: To analyze the diagnosis, treatment, predisposing factors and treatment outcomes in patients wi...
Background: Liver abscess is highly prevalent in India due to poor sanitation, overcrowding, inadequ...
Objective: A prospective study in Rohilkhand region to analyse the causative organism for liver absc...
Liver abscess (LA) is defined as a collection of purulent material in the liver parenchyma which can...