Amoebic liver abscess secondary prevention

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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

The secondary prevention of amoebic liver abscess includes long-term follow-up after treatment. Ultrasound is the main imaging technique used during the follow-up period. The mean time for the disappearance of sonographic features (hypoechoic lesions) is 6-9 months.

Secondary prevention

Secondary prevention strategies following amoebic liver abscess include:

  • The secondary prevention of amoebic liver abscess includes long-term follow-up after treatment.
  • Ultrasound is the main imaging technique used during the follow-up period. The mean time for the disappearance of sonographic features (hypoechoic lesions) is 6-9 months.
  • The patterns of resolution on follow-up include:
  • Type I: where complete disappearance of the cavity occurs within 3 months (29.8%)
  • Type II: a rapid reduction till 25% of the original cavity size and then a delayed resolution (5.9%)
  • Factors influencing healing time include:

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