1992
DOI: 10.1097/00004836-199206000-00013
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Right Colon Adenocarcinoma Presenting as Bacteroides fragilis Liver Abscesses

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“…Recent reports suggest that pyogenic liver abscess might be a warning indicator of silent colonic cancer [4,5,[12][13][14] , therefore, patients with liver abscess but without apparent etiologies, as in Case 1 of this report, should have further examination. In addition, non-growth in cultures of blood samples and abscess aspirate in Case 1 could be due to www.wjgnet.com the following two possibilities: (1) the patient had been partially treated at an outside hospital; (2) the pathogen of the liver abscess might be an anaerobe that was most probably originated from the colon.…”
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“…Recent reports suggest that pyogenic liver abscess might be a warning indicator of silent colonic cancer [4,5,[12][13][14] , therefore, patients with liver abscess but without apparent etiologies, as in Case 1 of this report, should have further examination. In addition, non-growth in cultures of blood samples and abscess aspirate in Case 1 could be due to www.wjgnet.com the following two possibilities: (1) the patient had been partially treated at an outside hospital; (2) the pathogen of the liver abscess might be an anaerobe that was most probably originated from the colon.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
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“…Recently, colorectal cancer without obvious infection was considered as one of the uncommon etiologies of liver abscess [4,5] . Furthermore, liver abscess was reported as the presenting manifestation of colonic tubulovillous adenoma [6] .…”
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“…However, those results are similar to the distribution of colon cancer reported in Japan, the number of patients is too few small to reveal characteristic trends. Destruction of the mucosal barrier of colon and bacterial translocation through them are thought to be the pathogenesis of hepatic abscesses in cases of colon cancer (9,10).…”
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“…However, it is not uncommon for colon cancer to cause an abscess in a distant organ (8)(9)(10)(11)(12)(13)(14)(15)(16). Regarding the pathogenesis of systemic abscesses associated with colorectal cancer, small abscesses may form around the tumor or bacterial invasion may occur secondary to damage to the intestinal wall, which is followed by hematogenous spread (13). The development of abscesses may be promoted by the impaired immunity of tumor-bearing patients and associated diseases, such as diabetes, may also affect immunity (12,13).…”
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“…Regarding the pathogenesis of systemic abscesses associated with colorectal cancer, small abscesses may form around the tumor or bacterial invasion may occur secondary to damage to the intestinal wall, which is followed by hematogenous spread (13). The development of abscesses may be promoted by the impaired immunity of tumor-bearing patients and associated diseases, such as diabetes, may also affect immunity (12,13). In the literature, five cases of colorectal cancer in which liver abscesses were the chief complaint have been reported.…”
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