Literature DB >> 7440126

Liver abscess at the Hadassah University during years 1967-77.

M Shapiro, D Rachmilewitz, I Avinoah, S Katz, S Bar-Sela.   

Abstract

The charts of 36 patients, 27 males and 9 females, with liver abscess diagnosed at the Hadassah University Hospital between 1967-1977 were reviewed. The patients ranged in age from two months to 80 years and 25 patients (69%) were older than 40 years. The diagnosis was initially suggested by liver scan in 18 patients (50%), and was first made at autopsy in six (17%). The time-lapse between the onset of illness and diagnosis ranged from one day to 13 months, with a bimodal distribution. Large solitary abscesses were diagnosed later than small multiple abscesses. Ten patients (28%) were admitted with fever as the only sign of illness; specific signs and laboratory evidence of liver involvement often occurred late in the course of the disease. In 15 patients (42%), the etiology was regarded as amebic. In patients with pyogenic abscesses, the most commonly isolated organisms belonged to the normal bowel flora and biliary tract disease was present in 62% (13/21) of these patients. The overall mortality rate was 31%. This survey stresses the need for an increased awareness of the subtle presentation of liver abscess.

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Year:  1980        PMID: 7440126

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Isr J Med Sci        ISSN: 0021-2180


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1.  The changing clinical spectrum of liver abscess: the Jerusalem experience.

Authors:  A M Yinnon; I Hadas-Halpern; M Shapiro; C Hershko
Journal:  Postgrad Med J       Date:  1994-06       Impact factor: 2.401

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