2008
DOI: 10.1159/000144654
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Liver Infarction due to Liver Abscess

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“…21,22 Systemic circulatory insufficiency can also reduce intrahepatic blood flow and contribute to the development of hepatic infarction. 23 Hepatic infarction can be caused by iatrogenic injury to the hepatic vessels (mainly the hepatic arteries), liver abscesses, [24][25][26] and can be secondary to shock, sepsis, anesthesia, or biliary tract disease. 5,6 Arteriosclerosis and vascular endothelial damage caused by diabetes and hypertension can also lead to vessel wall thickening and luminal narrowing.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…21,22 Systemic circulatory insufficiency can also reduce intrahepatic blood flow and contribute to the development of hepatic infarction. 23 Hepatic infarction can be caused by iatrogenic injury to the hepatic vessels (mainly the hepatic arteries), liver abscesses, [24][25][26] and can be secondary to shock, sepsis, anesthesia, or biliary tract disease. 5,6 Arteriosclerosis and vascular endothelial damage caused by diabetes and hypertension can also lead to vessel wall thickening and luminal narrowing.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Other causes of liver infarction such as liver abscess [55,56], Clostridium difficile infection [57], acute pancreatitis [58] and sickle cell disease [59] have also been reported.…”
Section: Liver Infarctionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The localization of hepatic infarction is frequently described in the right hepatic lobe [28,33,36,39,45,49,60], but can also occur in the left hepatic lobe [48] and may be multifocal particularly in the peripheries of both lobes [43,49,55,61]. Localization to the caudate lobe has also been reported [62].…”
Section: Imagingmentioning
confidence: 99%