[Pyogenic-liver abscess: diagnosis and management]. 2008

L Chiche, and S Dargère, and V Le Pennec, and C Dufay, and B Alkofer
Département de chirurgie viscérale et digestive, CHU de Caen, avenue de Côte-de-Nacre, 14000 Caen, France. chiche-l@chu-caen.fr

Pyogenic-liver abscesses are due to bacteria mostly from the portal and biliary tracts. There is usually only one located in the right liver, but they may be found in the left liver, be multiple or multilocular. Diagnosis, based on ultrasound and/or computed tomography scan, is confirmed by percutaneous-needle aspiration to identify the bacteria causing the disease. Global management includes the treatment of sepsis and the aetiology of the liver abscess: biliary lithiasis, diverticular disease, colon cancer, appendicitis or other intra-abdominal infections. However, no cause is found in 20% of cases. Treatment is based on antibiotics and, sometimes, percutaneous drainage while the cause may be treated immediately or later if the sepsis is controlled. Interventional radiology is often used. Surgery may be performed in case of failure of initial treatment and to cure the cause of the abscess. Prognosis may be poor, especially if there are associated-risk factors, such as diabetes and immunodepression, even though the outcome has improved with a multidisciplinary approach.

UI MeSH Term Description Entries
D003663 Decision Trees A graphic device used in decision analysis, series of decision options are represented as branches (hierarchical). Decision Tree,Tree, Decision,Trees, Decision
D006801 Humans Members of the species Homo sapiens. Homo sapiens,Man (Taxonomy),Human,Man, Modern,Modern Man
D013492 Suppuration A pathologic process consisting in the formation of pus. Pus
D046290 Liver Abscess, Pyogenic Single or multiple areas of PUS due to bacterial infection within the hepatic parenchyma. It can be caused by a variety of BACTERIA, local or disseminated from infections elsewhere such as in APPENDICITIS; CHOLECYSTITIS; PERITONITIS; and after LIVER TRANSPLANTATION. Pyogenic Hepatic Abscess,Pyogenic Liver Abscess,Abscess, Pyogenic Hepatic,Abscess, Pyogenic Liver,Abscesses, Pyogenic Hepatic,Abscesses, Pyogenic Liver,Hepatic Abscess, Pyogenic,Hepatic Abscesses, Pyogenic,Liver Abscesses, Pyogenic,Pyogenic Hepatic Abscesses,Pyogenic Liver Abscesses

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