2016
DOI: 10.18203/2349-2902.isj20161124
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Clinical, laboratory and management profile in patients of liver abscess in central India

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“…8 Khan et al in his prospective randomized study series reported 68% of patients with amoebic, 21% pyogenic and 8 % with both types of liver abscess. 9 In our study we noted that there was predominance in bacterial abscess with 34 patients having blood culture positive-56.6%, and 25% of patients had amoebic liver abscess. Blood culture and amoebic serology was negative in 11 patients (18.3%) with indeterminate aetiology.…”
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“…8 Khan et al in his prospective randomized study series reported 68% of patients with amoebic, 21% pyogenic and 8 % with both types of liver abscess. 9 In our study we noted that there was predominance in bacterial abscess with 34 patients having blood culture positive-56.6%, and 25% of patients had amoebic liver abscess. Blood culture and amoebic serology was negative in 11 patients (18.3%) with indeterminate aetiology.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 46%