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Title: [Phlegmonous appendicitis revealed by pyogenic liver abscesses]. Author: Belkahla N, Maamouri N, Ouerghi H, Cheikh I, Nouira K, Khalfallah T, Ben Mami N. Journal: Tunis Med; 2007 Jul; 85(7):596-9. PubMed ID: 18064994. Abstract: BACKGROUND: Pyogenic liver abscesses are rare and severe. Early diagnosis and treatment lead to a better prognosis. Biliary cause of liver abscesses is the most frequent. Portal origin is secondary to a portal bactremia. Appendicitis was the most cause of portal infection, but actually, diverticulitis is most common. AIM: the aim of this study was to report a new case of pyogenic liver abscesses secondary to phlegmonous appendicitis. CASE REPORT: We report a case of 47 years old man presented with fever and weight loss without abdominal pain. Laboratory investigations show signs of inflammation with high leukocyte and neutrophile rates. The diagnosis of liver abscesses was made on abdominal ultrasound and tomodensitometry witch shows also an inflammatory appendix. The outcome was good after antibiotics associated with percutaneous drainage of abscesses and laparoscopic appendectomy witch found a phlegmonous appendix. One month later, the CT scan showed a markedly decrease of the size of the abscesses.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]