Every year 19 to 23 pyogenicliver abscess patients were admitted to both hospitals.
2
On the other hand, there is little data on the status of amebic liver abscess compared to pyogenicliver abscess.
3
Conclusions: In both regional hospitals, the incidence of pyogenicliver abscess did not decrease and Klebsiella pneumoniae was the most common organism.
4
We performed a 17-year retrospective analysis of 10 cases of hepatocellular carcinoma presenting as pyogenicliver abscess.
5
The clinical, laboratory, and radiological characteristics of amebic liver abscess were compared with those of pyogenicliver abscess in the same period.
6
It is difficult to discriminate an amebic liver abscess from a pyogenicliver abscess only according to the clinical, laboratory, and radiologic findings.
7
On CT, peripheral rim enhancement was more frequent, but cluster signs were not observed in amebic liver abscess compared to pyogenicliver abscess.