Literature DB >> 3459444

Liver abscess in Western Australia (1974-1983).

M D Levitt, M F Quinlan, H J Sheiner.   

Abstract

Over the 10 year period 1974-1983, 91 cases of liver abscess presented to the major teaching hospitals in Perth, Western Australia. Amoebic liver abscess (ALA) accounted for 37 (or 41%) of these cases, an incidence inflated by Perth's proximity to south-east Asia where amoebiasis is endemic. This frequent recent history of contact, the availability of sensitive and specific diagnostic serology and a clinical presentation usually suggesting pathology in the right upper quadrant, accounted for the consistently short delay in diagnosis of ALA. There were no deaths from ALA and a low incidence of complications such as secondary infection or rupture into the thorax. On the other hand, pyogenic liver abscess (PLA) commonly presented in a more non-specific manner and in an older age group, contributing to a long delay in diagnosis. Despite improvements in liver imaging techniques and advances in antibiotic and general supportive therapy, mortality for PLA remains high, 20% in this series. Fatal PLA was associated with multiple abscesses not amenable to drainage, increasing age, delay in diagnosis and the presence of septicaemia.

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Year:  1986        PMID: 3459444     DOI: 10.1111/j.1445-2197.1986.tb06160.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Aust N Z J Surg        ISSN: 0004-8682


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