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Indian Pediatr
; 2016 Mar; 53(3): 253-255
Artigo
em Inglês
| IMSEAR
| ID: sea-178928
RESUMO
Background: Liver abscess is a common deep seated abscess in children; amebic liver abscess is associated with more local complications. Case characteristics: We report two preschool children presenting with short history of pain, fever and right upper quadrant pain. The abscess communicated with gastro-intestinal tract (ascending colon in case 1 and duodenum in case 2), and diagnosis of amebic liver abscess was confirmed by DNA PCR. Outcome: Both children were successfully managed with intravenous antibiotics and catheter drainage. Message: Gastrointestinal fistulization may be rarely seen in amebic liver abscess. Conservative management with antibiotics, catheter drainage and supportive care may suffice.