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liver abscess/fever

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Adenovirus Causing Hepatic Abscess Formation and Unexplained Fever in Adult Liver Transplant Recipients

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Adenovirus infection is commonly associated with self-limited respiratory and gastrointestinal illnesses. However, infection in immunocompromised individuals, such as transplant recipients, can cause severe life-threatening illness including pneumonitis, hemorrhagic cystitis, nephritis, hepatitis

Unusual presentation of enteric fever: three cases of splenic and liver abscesses due to Salmonella typhi and Salmonella paratyphi A.

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Enteric fever is a multisystem disorder caused mainly by Salmonella typhi and Salmonella paratyphi A. It continues to be a major public health problem, especially in developing countries. Unusual presentations of Salmonellosis are rare. We report 3 such cases of young adult males, one of splenic

[Liver abscesses - one of possible causes of fever of unknown origin].

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Liver abscess is a focal suppurative liver process. According to the etiology liver abscesses are divided into bacterial (pyogenic), and parasiti (amebic). Parasitic cysts (e.g. caused by Echinococcus granulosus) can be secondary bacterial infected and their clinical and laboratory manifestations

Ameobic liver abscess presenting as fever of unknown origin (FUO). Serology, isotope scanning and metronidazole therapy in diagnosis and treatment.

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In a study of obscure fevers in Cairo, Egypt, 24 cases of hepatic amoebiasis were diagnosed during a 3-year period from 1977-1980. The counterimmunoelectrophoresis amoebic serologic test was positive in 20 of the 24 patients and was very useful in confirming the diagnosis. The four patients in whom

[Hepatic abscess demonstrated by 67Ga-citrate scintigraphy within a diagnosis of fever of unknown origin].

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We report a case of a 63 year old man who was seen in the hospital because of fever having a possible infectious or oncological origin. A 67Ga scintigraphy was performed and showed high pathological accumulation in the hepatic dome. The patient was re-evaluated and studied with other diagnostic

Two rare manifestations of Q fever: splenic and hepatic abscesses and cerebral venous thrombosis, with literature review ma non troppo.

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Q fever is a zoonosis caused by Coxiella burnetii. It often manifests as a flu-like syndrome; other common manifestations are pneumonia, hepatitis and endocarditis. Its course may be acute or chronic. The authors present two clinical cases of Q fever with rare manifestations. Case 1: A 55-year-old

Solitary liver abscess in a healthy child presenting with fever of unknown origin.

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Pyogenic liver abscess is rarely encountered in normal children. We report a case of solitary pyogenic liver abscess in a healthy child aged 8 months. He presented with fever of unknown origin and mild hepatomegaly. Full recovery was achieved by surgical intervention and prolonged antibiotic

[Streptococcus milleri liver abscess during typhoid fever].

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Medicine: The Exact Treatment of Malarial Fever-The Abortive Treatment of Typhoid-Yaws or Syphilis-The Value of Widal's Reaction in Typhoid-Plague Bacteriology-Liver Abscess and Dysentery.

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Case records of the Massachusetts General Hospital. Weekly clinicopathological exercises. Case 28-2001. A 44-year-old woman with chills, fever, jaundice, and hepatic abscesses.

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Liver abscess, a rare complication of enteric fever: A case report.

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[Recurrent fever attacks and space occupying lesion in the upper right liver lobe. A liver abscess from Africa].

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[Fever and epigastric pain. It could be a liver abscess].

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Liver abscess in normal children with fever of unknown origin.

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Adenovirus Hepatic Abscess: A Novel Source of Fever of Unknown Origin in a Pediatric Liver Transplant Recipient.

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