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J Med Case Rep ; 17(1): 440, 2023 Oct 23.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37867194

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BACKGROUND: The most common source of pyogenic liver abscess is biliary tract infection. Other less common routes include the spread of bacteria from distant foci. However, direct extension of a perinephric infection focus to the liver is extremely rare. CASE REPORT: The patient was a non-diabetic, immunocompetent, 29-year-old woman of mixed race ancestry with a history of recurrent urinary tract infections who was referred to our hospital because of an ultrasound-detected liver abscess. She was initially treated with metronidazole for 20 days at the referring institution for suspected amebic abscess without improvement. On admission to our center, she was febrile and complained of a dull right upper quadrant pain. A POCUS ultrasound suggested a pyogenic abscess, probably from a staghorn calculus infection. She received meroperem and amikacin for 22 and 10 days, respectively. Repeat hemocultures showed no growth, but urine cultures were positive for Proteus sp. Complete remission of clinical and imaging findings was observed under antibiotics. The patient was referred to the urology outpatient clinic to discuss the option of radical nephrectomy. CONCLUSION : This case underlines the high morbidity of staghorn calculi.


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Abscesso Hepático , Cálculos Coraliformes , Feminino , Humanos , Adulto , Cálculos Coraliformes/complicações , Cálculos Coraliformes/diagnóstico por imagem , Cálculos Coraliformes/tratamento farmacológico , Abscesso Hepático/tratamento farmacológico , Ultrassonografia , Antibacterianos/uso terapêutico , Amicacina
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