Spontaneously Healing Pyogenic Liver Abscess
Southern Medical Journal 73(11): Nov 1980; 1531-1533
View Original Source →Abstract
We have presented an unusual case of pyogenic liver abscess due to gamma streptococci group D, which remained undiagnosed for about seven months, and which ruptured spontaneously into subcutaneous tissue, resulting in self-cure. Despite the large hepatic abscess seen on liver scan and ultrasound, results of liver function tests remained normal. A mass seen on liver scan or ultrasound in patients with a malignancy does not necessarily indicate metastasis, and a more aggressive approach is required to treat a potentially curable disease.
Case Details
Clinical Characteristics
Large hepatic abscess seen on liver scan and ultrasound, results of liver function tests remained normal
Remission Characteristics
Ruptured spontaneously into subcutaneous tissue, resulting in self-cure
Treatment & Mechanisms
Proposed Remission Mechanisms
Not discussed
Additional Notes
The abscess was due to gamma streptococci group D and remained undiagnosed for about seven months. A mass seen on liver scan or ultrasound in patients with a malignancy does not necessarily indicate metastasis, and a more aggressive approach is required to treat a potentially curable disease.