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Revision as of 14:24, 16 February 2017

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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1];Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Yamuna Kondapally, M.B.B.S[2]

Overview

Differential Diagnosis

Disease Causes symptoms Lab Findings Imaging Findings Other findings
Fever Pain Hepatomegaly Jaundice Weight loss Malaise Diarrhoea

or Dysentry

Nausea and

vomiting

Stool Dark color urine Complete blood picture Liver Function Tests ESR C-reactive protein X Ray USG CT MRI Other Imaging Studies
Amoebic liver abscess Entamoeba histolytica ✔✔ ✔/✘

(late stages)

More ill appearing than pyogenic abscess

More fever than pyogenic

Needle aspiration: Fluid from an ALA is odorless,reddish brown anchovy paste

Pyogenic liver abscess Bacteria
  • Gram-positive aerobes
  • Gram-negative enterics
  • Anaerobic organisms
  • Acid fast bacilli

(acute loss)

Fungal liver abscess Candida species
Necrotic hepatoma
  • Hepatits B virus infection
  • Hepatitis C virus infection
  • Alcohol
  • Oral contraceptive pills
Echinococcal (hydatid) cyst Echinococcus granulosus
Malignancy

(Hepatocellular carcinoma/Metastasis)

  • Hepatitis B and C
  • Aflatoxins
  • Alcohol
  • Heamochromatosis
  • Alpha 1 antitrypsin deficiency
  • Non alcoholic fatty liver disease