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Correction for Hullahalli et al., Genetic and immune determinants of <i>E. coli</i> liver abscess formation. [PDF]
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Neutrophil extracellular trap-borne C3-driven endothelial dysfunction in <i>Klebsiella pneumoniae</i> liver abscess. [PDF]
Wang H, Chen L, Wang C, Chang Z.
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Association of bovine lung lesions at slaughter with carcass performance, value and liver-abscess severity. [PDF]
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Development and validation of a predictive model for invasive syndrome in patients with <i>Klebsiella pneumoniae</i> liver abscess. [PDF]
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Severe Pyogenic Liver Abscess in a Diabetic Patient Presenting With Sepsis and Diabetic Ketoacidosis: A Case Report. [PDF]
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Journal of Pediatric Surgery, 1979
A liver abscess may occur secondary to an umbilical vein catheterization or infection in other parts of the body, and is associated with immune deficiencies, especially chronic granulomatous disease. There are no specific signs and symptoms, but an unexplained fever with upper abdominal tenderness and an enlarged liver were present in all of our cases.
L R, Larsen, J, Raffensperger
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A liver abscess may occur secondary to an umbilical vein catheterization or infection in other parts of the body, and is associated with immune deficiencies, especially chronic granulomatous disease. There are no specific signs and symptoms, but an unexplained fever with upper abdominal tenderness and an enlarged liver were present in all of our cases.
L R, Larsen, J, Raffensperger
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Surgical Clinics of North America, 1989
Clinical suspicion of a liver abscess mandates an investigation of the liver for evidence of a liver abscess by radionuclide, ultrasound, or CT scan. Amebic abscesses have a lower mortality rate than pyogenic abscesses. Amebic and pyogenic abscesses can be distinguished on the basis of epidemiologic, clinical, and laboratory studies.
C F, Frey, Y, Zhu, M, Suzuki, S, Isaji
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Clinical suspicion of a liver abscess mandates an investigation of the liver for evidence of a liver abscess by radionuclide, ultrasound, or CT scan. Amebic abscesses have a lower mortality rate than pyogenic abscesses. Amebic and pyogenic abscesses can be distinguished on the basis of epidemiologic, clinical, and laboratory studies.
C F, Frey, Y, Zhu, M, Suzuki, S, Isaji
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