Liver abscess in the tropics: experience in the University Hospital, Kuala Lumpur.

We reviewed 204 cases of liver abscess seen between 1970 and 1985. Ninety were found to be amoebic, 24 pyogenic and one tuberculous. The cause of the abscesses in the remaining 89 patients was not established. The patients were predominantly male, Indians, and in the 30-60 age group. The majority of...

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Main Authors: Goh, K.L., Wong, N.W., Paramsothy, M., Nojeg, M., Somasundaram, K.
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Somasundaram, K.
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description We reviewed 204 cases of liver abscess seen between 1970 and 1985. Ninety were found to be amoebic, 24 pyogenic and one tuberculous. The cause of the abscesses in the remaining 89 patients was not established. The patients were predominantly male, Indians, and in the 30-60 age group. The majority of patients presented with fever and right hypochondrial pain. The most common laboratory findings were leucocytosis, hypoalbuminaemia and an elevated serum alkaline phosphatase. Amoebic abscesses were mainly solitary while pyogenic abscesses were mainly multiple. Complications were few in our patients and included rupture into the pleural and peritoneal cavities and septicaemic shock. An overall mortality of 2.9% was recorded. The difficulty in diagnosing the abscess type is highlighted. The single most important test in helping us diagnose amoebic abscess, presumably the most common type of abscess in the tropics, is the Entamoeba histolytica antibody assay. This test should be used more frequently in the tropics.
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spelling my.um.eprints-2322014-10-21T02:40:46Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/232/ Liver abscess in the tropics: experience in the University Hospital, Kuala Lumpur. Goh, K.L. Wong, N.W. Paramsothy, M. Nojeg, M. Somasundaram, K. R Medicine (General) We reviewed 204 cases of liver abscess seen between 1970 and 1985. Ninety were found to be amoebic, 24 pyogenic and one tuberculous. The cause of the abscesses in the remaining 89 patients was not established. The patients were predominantly male, Indians, and in the 30-60 age group. The majority of patients presented with fever and right hypochondrial pain. The most common laboratory findings were leucocytosis, hypoalbuminaemia and an elevated serum alkaline phosphatase. Amoebic abscesses were mainly solitary while pyogenic abscesses were mainly multiple. Complications were few in our patients and included rupture into the pleural and peritoneal cavities and septicaemic shock. An overall mortality of 2.9% was recorded. The difficulty in diagnosing the abscess type is highlighted. The single most important test in helping us diagnose amoebic abscess, presumably the most common type of abscess in the tropics, is the Entamoeba histolytica antibody assay. This test should be used more frequently in the tropics. 1987-07 Article PeerReviewed Goh, K.L. and Wong, N.W. and Paramsothy, M. and Nojeg, M. and Somasundaram, K. (1987) Liver abscess in the tropics: experience in the University Hospital, Kuala Lumpur. Postgraduate medical journal, 63 (741). pp. 551-4. ISSN 0032-5473, DOI 3658864. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2428368/?tool=pubmed 3658864
spellingShingle R Medicine (General)
Goh, K.L.
Wong, N.W.
Paramsothy, M.
Nojeg, M.
Somasundaram, K.
Liver abscess in the tropics: experience in the University Hospital, Kuala Lumpur.
title Liver abscess in the tropics: experience in the University Hospital, Kuala Lumpur.
title_full Liver abscess in the tropics: experience in the University Hospital, Kuala Lumpur.
title_fullStr Liver abscess in the tropics: experience in the University Hospital, Kuala Lumpur.
title_full_unstemmed Liver abscess in the tropics: experience in the University Hospital, Kuala Lumpur.
title_short Liver abscess in the tropics: experience in the University Hospital, Kuala Lumpur.
title_sort liver abscess in the tropics: experience in the university hospital, kuala lumpur.
topic R Medicine (General)
url http://eprints.um.edu.my/232/
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