2019
DOI: 10.12659/ajcr.914378
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Successful Diagnosis of a Longstanding Giant Amoebic Liver Abscess Using Contrast-Enhanced Ultrasonography (CEUS): A Case Report in a Western Country

Abstract: Patient: Male, 59 Final Diagnosis: Amoebic liver abscess Symptoms: Acute abdomen • dispnoea Medication: — Clinical Procedure: Percutaneous CT guided drainage Specialty: Surgery Objective: Rare disease Background: E. histolytica liver abscess results from extra-intestinal diffusion of amebiasis, which is responsible for up 100 000 deaths per annum, placing it seco… Show more

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“…Ultrasound is currently the criterion standard for liver abscess diagnoses[ 14 ]. Acute abdominal pain can be the result of a variety of diseases, but even in non-endemic Western countries parasitic abscess should not be overlooked as a potential diagnosis[ 14 ].…”
Section: Diagnosismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ultrasound is currently the criterion standard for liver abscess diagnoses[ 14 ]. Acute abdominal pain can be the result of a variety of diseases, but even in non-endemic Western countries parasitic abscess should not be overlooked as a potential diagnosis[ 14 ].…”
Section: Diagnosismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…ALA is the most common extraintestinal manifestation of E. histolytica [77]. However, 90% of infected patients remain asymptomatic, while only 10-20% become symptomatic [49].…”
Section: Clinical Manifestationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The most common extraintestinal manifestation is an amebic liver abscess (ALA), which is associated with significant morbidity and mortality ( Alavi, 2007 ; Kannathasan et al, 2018 ; Marenga et al, 2019 ). Trophozoites of E. histolytica travel from the intestine to the liver via the portal vein and produce hepatic inflammation followed by necrosis, leading to an abscess.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%