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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]
Overview
Abscesses occur when an area of tissue becomes infected and the body's immune system tries to fight it. White blood cells move through the walls of the blood vessels into the area of the infection and collect within the damaged tissue. During this process, pus forms. Pus is the buildup of fluid, living and dead white blood cells, dead tissue, and bacteria or other foreign substances. Abscesses can form in almost any part of the body. The skin, under the skin, and the teeth are the most common sites. Abscesses may be caused by bacteria, parasites, and foreign substances.Abscesses in the skin are easy to see. They are red, raised, and painful. Abscesses in other areas of the body may not be obvious, but they may cause significant organ damage.
Causes
Life Threatening Causes
Life-threatening causes include conditions which may result in death or permanent disability within 24 hours if left untreated.
Common Causes
Causes by Organ System
Cardiovascular
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Infective endocarditis, myocardial abscess, peripheral vascular disorders
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Chemical / poisoning
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No underlying causes
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Dental
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Dental abscess, dental caries, sialadenitis, tooth abscess, xanthogranulomatous sialadenitis
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Dermatologic
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Boils, cervical lymphadenitis, finger pulp abscess, folliculitis, insect bite, Kramer syndrome, nevus comedonicus syndrome, nevus comedonicus, sebaceous cyst, skin abscess, subcutaneous abscess
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Drug Side Effect
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Artemether and lumefantrin, Bacillus Calmette-Guérin, chemotherapy, chronic steroid therapy, dexamethasone, panitumumab, pergolide, prednisolone, tiagabine
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Ear Nose Throat
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Deep neck space infections, peritonsillar abscess, retropharyngeal abscess
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Endocrine
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Diabetes mellitus
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Environmental
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No underlying causes
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Gastroenterologic
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Abdominal abscess, amebic liver abscess, anal abscess, anorectal abscess, bacterial appendicitis, Budd-Chiari syndrome, Crohn's disease, diverticular disease, diverticulitis, hepatic abscess, liver abscess, parasitic appendicitis, perianal abscess, pyogenic liver abscess, rectal abscess, sigmoid diverticulitis, subdiaphragmatic abscess, subphrenic abscess, ulcerative colitis
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Genetic
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Kramer syndrome, sickle cell disease
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Hematologic
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Leukemia, sickle cell disease
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Iatrogenic
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No underlying causes
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Infectious Disease
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Actinomycosis, acute bacterial prostatitis, amebic liver abscess, anaerobes, bacteremia, bacterial appendicitis, bacterial infection, Bartholin's abscess, blastomycosis, boils, brain abscess, breast abscess, cerebral abscess, cervical lymphadenitis, chancroid, cutaneous abscess, deep neck space infections, dental abscess, dental caries, dracunculiasis, epidural abscess, finger pulp abscess, flavimonas oryzihabitans, gnathostoma infection, gram-negative bacilli, hepatic abscess, HIV/AIDS, infective endocarditis, intracranial abscess, intraspinal abscess, kidney abscess, klebsiella pneumoniae, loiasis, lung abscess, melioidosis, methicillin-resistant staphylococcus aureus, mycobacterium abscessus, mycobacterium haemophilum, mycobacterium tuberculosis, myiasis, myocardial abscess, nocardiosis, orbital cellulitis, osteomyelitis, parasitic appendicitis, pelvic abscess, perianal abscess, perinephric abscess, peritonsillar abscess, prostatic tuberculosis, psoas abscess, pulmonary abscess, pyogenic liver abscess, rectal abscess, retropharyngeal abscess, salpingitis, sepsis, septicemia, skin abscess, spinal abscess, staphylococcus aureus, streptococci, streptococcus pyogenes, subcutaneous abscess, subdiaphragmatic abscess, subphrenic abscess, the clap, tooth abscess, tubo-ovarian abscess, vulvar abscess, wound infection
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Musculoskeletal / Ortho
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Osteomyelitis, psoas abscess, severe burns
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Neurologic
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Brain abscess, cerebral abscess, epidural abscess, intracranial abscess, intraspinal abscess, Kramer syndrome, nevus comedonicus syndrome, spinal abscess
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Nutritional / Metabolic
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No underlying causes
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Obstetric/Gynecologic
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Bartholin's abscess, pelvic abscess, salpingitis, tubo-ovarian abscess, vulvar abscess
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Oncologic
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Cancer, cervical lymphadenitis, leukemia
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Opthalmologic
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Orbital cellulitis
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Overdose / Toxicity
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Alcoholism, IV drug abuse
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Psychiatric
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IV drug abuse
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Pulmonary
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Lung abscess, mycobacterium tuberculosis, pulmonary abscess
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Renal / Electrolyte
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Kidney abscess, perinephric abscess
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Rheum / Immune / Allergy
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Insect bite
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Sexual
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No underlying causes
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Trauma
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Severe trauma, Severe burns, Wound infection
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Urologic
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Acute bacterial prostatitis, kidney abscess, prostatic tuberculosis
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Miscellaneous
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Alcoholism, breast abscess
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Causes in Alphabetical Order
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