Recurred Cryptogenic Liver Abscess Secondary to Colon Cancer in a Non-diabetic Man
Author(s) -
Seung-Jung Jun,
TaeHun Kim,
Min-sun Ryu,
Da-Yeon Oh,
Myung-Eun Song,
Shina Lee,
JaeIn Ryu,
Hye In Kim,
Il-Hwan Moon,
Kwon Yoo
Publication year - 2011
Publication title -
the ewha medical journal
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2234-2591
pISSN - 2234-3180
DOI - 10.12771/emj.2011.34.2.60
Subject(s) - medicine , liver abscess , abscess , pyogenic liver abscess , colorectal cancer , biliary tract , hepatic abscess , gastroenterology , surgery , cancer
The causes of pyogenic liver abscess has been known as biliary tract disease or intrabadominal infection but the large proportions of the patients has no apparent underlying disorders. Recently colonic mucosal lesions were reported in patients with cryptogenic liver abscess and it has been suggested that colonic mucosal break may play a role in developing liver abscess in otherwise healthy patients. We experienced a patient of severe recurrent liver abscess complicated with endophthalmitis only 3 months after successful treatment of initial cryptogenic liver abscess and a polypoid colon cancer was discovered by chance. It seems prudent to proceed colonoscopic examination in patients with cryptogenic liver abscess especially when it is recurrent. (Ewha Med J 2011;34(2):60-63)
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