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{{familytree | E01 | | | | E02 | | | E03 | | | | E04 | | | | | | | | | | | | E05 | | | | | | E06|E01= • Lithiasis<br> • Cholicystitis<br> • Biliary enteric anastomosis<br> • Percutaneous biliary procedures<br> • Endoscopic biliary procedures|E02= • Gall bladder<br> • Common bile duct<br> • Head of pancreas<br> • Ampulla|E03= • Appendicitis<br> • Diverticulitis<br> • Pelvic suppuration<br> • Anorectal suppuration<br> • Pancreatic abscess<br> • Postoperative sepsis<br> • Intestinal perforation<br> • Inflammatory bowel disease|E04= • Gastric cancer<br> • Colon cancer|E05= • Open or closed abdominal trauma|E06= • Percutaneous ethanol injection or radiofrequency<br> • Chemoembolization}} | {{familytree | E01 | | | | E02 | | | E03 | | | | E04 | | | | | | | | | | | | E05 | | | | | | E06|E01= • Lithiasis<br> • Cholicystitis<br> • Biliary enteric anastomosis<br> • Percutaneous biliary procedures<br> • Endoscopic biliary procedures|E02= • Gall bladder<br> • Common bile duct<br> • Head of pancreas<br> • Ampulla|E03= • Appendicitis<br> • Diverticulitis<br> • Pelvic suppuration<br> • Anorectal suppuration<br> • Pancreatic abscess<br> • Postoperative sepsis<br> • Intestinal perforation<br> • Inflammatory bowel disease|E04= • Gastric cancer<br> • Colon cancer|E05= • Open or closed abdominal trauma|E06= • Percutaneous ethanol injection or radiofrequency<br> • Chemoembolization}} | ||
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*The causative organisms of pyogenic liver abscess include: | |||
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{{familytree | | | C01 | | | | C02 | | | | C03 | | | | C04 |C01=[[Gram-positive]] [[aerobes]]|C02=[[Gram-negative]] enterics|C03=[[Anaerobic]] organisms|C04=[[Acid fast|Acid fast bacilli]]}} | |||
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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1];Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Yamuna Kondapally, M.B.B.S[2]
Overview
Causes
Common causes of pyogenic liver abscess include:
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Benign | Malignant | Benign | Malignant | • Endocarditis • Vascular sepsis • Dental infection • ENT infection | Benign | Malignant | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
• Lithiasis • Cholicystitis • Biliary enteric anastomosis • Percutaneous biliary procedures • Endoscopic biliary procedures | • Gall bladder • Common bile duct • Head of pancreas • Ampulla | • Appendicitis • Diverticulitis • Pelvic suppuration • Anorectal suppuration • Pancreatic abscess • Postoperative sepsis • Intestinal perforation • Inflammatory bowel disease | • Gastric cancer • Colon cancer | • Open or closed abdominal trauma | • Percutaneous ethanol injection or radiofrequency • Chemoembolization | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
- The causative organisms of pyogenic liver abscess include: