Abstract:The presence of free air within the peritoneal cavity is known as pneumoperitoneum. In 85% to 90% of cases pneumoperitoneum is due to perforated bowel of various aetiology which includes perforated peptic ulcer, typhoid, trauma, perforated tumour etc. We are reporting is a rare case of pneumoperitoneum resulting from a ruptured liver abscess in a young male with no comorbidity. A 28 year old male presented to the casualty of RL Jalappa Hospital and Research Centre with diffuse pain abdomen. Clinically it was s… Show more
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