Two hepatic abscesses of biliary origin: interest of echography

The annual incidence of non-parasitic liver abscess is low with 2.3 per 100 000. The biliary abscesses are usually secondary to biliary obstruction; with gallstones is by far the most common. In ultrasound, the early phase: abscess may appear hyperechoic, the liquefaction phase: anechoic with intern...

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Main Author: Zine el Abidine Benali
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Language:English
Published: The Pan African Medical Journal 2013-12-01
Series:The Pan African Medical Journal
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Online Access: https://www.panafrican-med-journal.com/content/article/16/151/pdf/151.pdf
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description The annual incidence of non-parasitic liver abscess is low with 2.3 per 100 000. The biliary abscesses are usually secondary to biliary obstruction; with gallstones is by far the most common. In ultrasound, the early phase: abscess may appear hyperechoic, the liquefaction phase: anechoic with internal echoes, contours are usually irregular. The treatment of abscess hepatic are based on the puncture echo guided, and by broad-spectrum antibiotics guided by susceptibility of germ, surgical treatment is reserved for failures puncture, if not endoscopic sphincterotomy. We report a woman aged 85 years, coronary heart disease followed for his five years with ejection fraction 35%, cholecystectomized seven years ago, admitted to the ICU for fever, pain right upper quadrant. Abdominal ultrasound showed a dilated principal bile duct to 1.7 cm diameter with gallstone a 1.8/1.7cm, two liver images: segment VII and V with 6.1/5cm and 6.3/5.6 cm diameter, fuzzy aspects, without clear boundary with the liver parenchyma, with an anechoic center associated with some hyperechoic image in favor of liquefaction abscess stage, of biliary origin. Amoebic serology was negative. The drainage echo guided was made with empirical antibiotic, and guided after by a susceptibility which the germ was a streptococcus. The patient was referred for possible endoscopic sphincterotomy after seven days, given the high anesthetic risk for surgical drainage of the bile duct.
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spelling doaj.art-cb01d03f1aee41429e677ecfb9ee9f2e2022-12-22T01:40:55ZengThe Pan African Medical JournalThe Pan African Medical Journal1937-86881937-86882013-12-011615110.11604/pamj.2013.16.151.35813581Two hepatic abscesses of biliary origin: interest of echographyZine el Abidine BenaliThe annual incidence of non-parasitic liver abscess is low with 2.3 per 100 000. The biliary abscesses are usually secondary to biliary obstruction; with gallstones is by far the most common. In ultrasound, the early phase: abscess may appear hyperechoic, the liquefaction phase: anechoic with internal echoes, contours are usually irregular. The treatment of abscess hepatic are based on the puncture echo guided, and by broad-spectrum antibiotics guided by susceptibility of germ, surgical treatment is reserved for failures puncture, if not endoscopic sphincterotomy. We report a woman aged 85 years, coronary heart disease followed for his five years with ejection fraction 35%, cholecystectomized seven years ago, admitted to the ICU for fever, pain right upper quadrant. Abdominal ultrasound showed a dilated principal bile duct to 1.7 cm diameter with gallstone a 1.8/1.7cm, two liver images: segment VII and V with 6.1/5cm and 6.3/5.6 cm diameter, fuzzy aspects, without clear boundary with the liver parenchyma, with an anechoic center associated with some hyperechoic image in favor of liquefaction abscess stage, of biliary origin. Amoebic serology was negative. The drainage echo guided was made with empirical antibiotic, and guided after by a susceptibility which the germ was a streptococcus. The patient was referred for possible endoscopic sphincterotomy after seven days, given the high anesthetic risk for surgical drainage of the bile duct. https://www.panafrican-med-journal.com/content/article/16/151/pdf/151.pdf hepatic abscessbile ductechography
spellingShingle Zine el Abidine Benali
Two hepatic abscesses of biliary origin: interest of echography
The Pan African Medical Journal
hepatic abscess
bile duct
echography
title Two hepatic abscesses of biliary origin: interest of echography
title_full Two hepatic abscesses of biliary origin: interest of echography
title_fullStr Two hepatic abscesses of biliary origin: interest of echography
title_full_unstemmed Two hepatic abscesses of biliary origin: interest of echography
title_short Two hepatic abscesses of biliary origin: interest of echography
title_sort two hepatic abscesses of biliary origin interest of echography
topic hepatic abscess
bile duct
echography
url https://www.panafrican-med-journal.com/content/article/16/151/pdf/151.pdf
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