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Sonographically Guided Percutaneous Catheter Drainage Versus Needle Aspiration in the Management of Pyogenic Liver Abscess

Enver Zerem1 and Amir Hadzic

1 Both authors: Interventional Ultrasonography Department, University Clinical Center, Trnovac bb, Tuzla, Bosnia and Herzegovina.


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Fig. 1A —27-year-old man with two liver abscesses. Sonogram shows two abscess collections (arrows) in right lobe of liver.

 

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Fig. 1B —27-year-old man with two liver abscesses. Sonogram shows top of needle (arrow) in abscess cavity.

 

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Fig. 1C —27-year-old man with two liver abscesses. Sonogram shows appearance of abscess cavity (arrow) immediately after evacuation of pus.

 

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Fig. 1D —27-year-old man with two liver abscesses. Sonogram shows small scar (arrow) in liver 3 months after treatment.

 

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