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*Needle aspirataion is used to differentiate between amoebic and pyogenic liver abscess
*Needle aspirataion is used to differentiate between amoebic and pyogenic liver abscess
*The ultrasound and CT are used to guide percutaneous aspiration and drinage.
*The aspirated fluid is odorless unless secondarily infected
*The aspirated fluid is odorless unless secondarily infected
*The pathognomonic of the aspirate is the reddish-brown anchovy paste appearance, which indicates that the abscess has been present for weeks.  
*The pathognomonic of the aspirate is the reddish-brown anchovy paste appearance, which indicates that the abscess has been present for weeks.  

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Needle aspiration

  • Needle aspirataion is used to differentiate between amoebic and pyogenic liver abscess
  • The ultrasound and CT are used to guide percutaneous aspiration and drinage.
  • The aspirated fluid is odorless unless secondarily infected
  • The pathognomonic of the aspirate is the reddish-brown anchovy paste appearance, which indicates that the abscess has been present for weeks.
  • The trophozoites are present only in the wall of the abscess. Rest of abscess is composed of lysed leukocytes.

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