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. 1990;3(1):21–28. doi: 10.1155/1990/41597

Ruptured Amebic Liver Abscess

Toyokazu Kawano 1,, Yuji Ichiyoshi 1, Susumu Nagasaki 1, Tomohiro Toda 1, Yoshikazu Minamisono 1, Yukinori Okazaki 2, Takashi Kanematsu 3, Keizo Sugimachi 3
PMCID: PMC2442981  PMID: 2090186

Abstract

We treated two patients with a ruptured amebic liver abscess. The diagnosis was made at a relatively early stage and treatment was successful for one patient, but an accurate diagnosis of liver abscess was not made and invasive extraintestinal amebiasis led to multiple organ failure and to death for the other. Neither patient had been outside of Japan, and both were heterosexual. The origins of Entamoeba histolytica infection could not be determined. Though the mortality rate is high in cases of ruptured amebic liver abscess, appropriate management can lead to a good prognosis.

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