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== Background ==
=== Microbiology ===
* Pyogenic
** [[Gram-negative bacteria]]
*** ''[[Escherichia coli]]''
*** [[Klebsiella species]]
*** Less common: ''[[Pseudomonas aeruginosa]]'', ''[[Proteus]]'', ''[[Enterobacter]]'', ''[[Citrobacter]]'', and ''[[Serratia]]''
** [[Gram-positive bacteria]]
*** [[Streptococcus species]], especially ''anginosus'' group
*** [[Enterococcus species]]
*** Other [[Viridans group streptococci]]
*** Less common ''[[Staphylococcus aureus]]'' and ''[[Streptococcus pyogenes]]''
** [[Anaerobes]]
*** [[Bacteroides species]]
*** Less common: [[Fusobacterium]], anaerobic streptococci, [[Clostridium species]], ''[[Lactobacillus]]''
* Amebic
** ''[[Entamoeba histolytica]]''

=== Etiology ===
* Pyogenic
** '''Biliary:''' most common mechanism, includes ascending cholangitis
** '''Hematogenous via hepatic artery:''' from bacteremia
** '''Hematogenous via portal vein:''' from an infection abdominal organ duch as diverticulitis, pancreatitis, or appendicitis
** '''Contiguous spread'''
** '''Trauma:''' including things like ingested toothpicks
** '''Cryptogenic''': second most common mechanism is "unknown"
* Amebic: see ''[[Entamoeba histolytica]]''

== Management ==
== Management ==
* Get source control
* Get source control

Revision as of 21:32, 13 February 2020

Background

Microbiology

Etiology

  • Pyogenic
    • Biliary: most common mechanism, includes ascending cholangitis
    • Hematogenous via hepatic artery: from bacteremia
    • Hematogenous via portal vein: from an infection abdominal organ duch as diverticulitis, pancreatitis, or appendicitis
    • Contiguous spread
    • Trauma: including things like ingested toothpicks
    • Cryptogenic: second most common mechanism is "unknown"
  • Amebic: see Entamoeba histolytica

Management

  • Get source control
  • Treat for 4-6 weeks, ensuring radiological resolution of abscess