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==Risk factors== | |||
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{{familytree | | | D01 | | | | D02 | | | | D03 | | | | D04 | D01='''Portal vein'''<br> Intra-abdominal [[infection]]<br> Pyelophlebitis<br> [[Abdominal abscess]]<br> [[Amoebiasis]] <br> '''Arterial'''<br> [[ENT]]<br> [[Oral cavity]]|D02= [[Gall stones]]<br> Obstructed bile duct<br> Contiguous spread, [[ascending cholangitis]]<br> [[Bile duct]] [[ischemia]]|D03= Biliary cyst<br> [[Hydatid cyst]]<br> [[Cystadenoma]]<br> [[Necrosis]] of a [[primary tumor]]<br> [[Superinfection]] of a [[metastasis]]<br> [[Caroli disease]]<br> Biliary stricture<br> [[Sclerosing cholangitis]]<br> Ischemic cholangitis|D04= [[Radiofrequency ablation]] / [[Chemoembolization]]<br> in the presence of infected [[bile]]<br> Pancreatoduodenectomy<br> [[Liver transplantation]]<br> Hepatic trauma ± arterial embolization}} | |||
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Hematogenous | Biliary | Underlying lesions or anamolies | Other causes | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Portal vein Intra-abdominal infection Pyelophlebitis Abdominal abscess Amoebiasis Arterial ENT Oral cavity | Gall stones Obstructed bile duct Contiguous spread, ascending cholangitis Bile duct ischemia | Biliary cyst Hydatid cyst Cystadenoma Necrosis of a primary tumor Superinfection of a metastasis Caroli disease Biliary stricture Sclerosing cholangitis Ischemic cholangitis | Radiofrequency ablation / Chemoembolization in the presence of infected bile Pancreatoduodenectomy Liver transplantation Hepatic trauma ± arterial embolization | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||