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Fig. 2C —11-day-old male neonate with probable (culture-negative)
liver abscess or hepatic parenchymal injury secondary to umbilical venous
catheter infusate. Sonograms show multicystic septated intrahepatic fluid
(arrows, C) suggesting liver abscess and hepatic parenchymal
injury and necrosis with or without infection and perihepatic multiseptated
fluid (arrow, D) suggesting rupture of hepatic abscess or
infected total parenteral nutrition into peritoneum.