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==Overview==
==Overview==
Treatment usually consists of placing a tube through the skin to drain the abscess. Less often, surgery is required. [[Antibiotic]]s are used for about 4 - 6 weeks. Sometimes, antibiotics alone can cure the infection.  Commonly used antibiotics include [[penicillin]]s, [[aminoglycoside]]s, [[metronidazole]] and  [[cephalosporin]]s
Treatment usually consists of placing a tube through the skin to drain the abscess. Less often, surgery is required. [[Antibiotic]]s are used for about 4 - 6 weeks. Sometimes, antibiotics alone can cure the infection.  Commonly used antibiotics include [[penicillin]]s, [[aminoglycoside]]s, [[metronidazole]] and  [[cephalosporin]]s.


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 22:00, 10 December 2012

Abscess Main Page

Liver abscess Main Page

Overview

Causes

Classification

Pyogenic liver abscess
Amoebic liver abscess

Differential Diagnosis

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Overview

Treatment usually consists of placing a tube through the skin to drain the abscess. Less often, surgery is required. Antibiotics are used for about 4 - 6 weeks. Sometimes, antibiotics alone can cure the infection. Commonly used antibiotics include penicillins, aminoglycosides, metronidazole and cephalosporins.

References

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