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Retroperitoneal Laparoscopic Debridement and Drainage for Pancreatic Abscess
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[Gas-forming liver abscess in diabetic patient]
Jorge Blas-Macedo1, María Dolores Márquez-Ramírez
1Departamento de medicina interna, Hospital Regional 1, Instituto Mexicano del Seguro Social, Durango, Durango, Mexico. dr_jblas@yahoo.com.mx
Abstract:
Pyogenic liver abscess is still considered a medical challenge due to the seriousness of the clinical course, late diagnosis, and usually high mortality. Gas-forming liver abscess is not uncommon, the incidence among all pyogenic liver abscess is around 7 to 24 %, mostly in individuals in their sixth and seventh decades ,and with diabetes mellitus disease. The epidemiology of gas-forming liver abscess has been changing with a shift from young to older diabetic adults. A clinical case of a 71 year old diabetic female with gas-forming liver abscess is presented; we describe the clinical course and treatment is analyzed.
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