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Ascaris-induced Liver Abscess
Authors:Gul Javid  Nazir A Wani  Ghulam M Gulzar  Bashir A Khan  Altaf H Shah  Omer J Shah  Mushtaq Khan
Institution:(1) Department of Gastroenterology, Sher-i-Kashmir Institute of Medical Sciences, Post Box 27, Srinagar 19011, Kashmir (J&K), India, IN;(2) Department of General Surgery, Sher-i-Kashmir Institute of Medical Sciences, Post Box 27, Srinagar 19011, Kashmir (J&K), India, IN
Abstract:The prevalence, symptomatology, and outcome of Ascaris-induced liver abscess was studied prospectively in Kashmir, India, which is an endemic area of ascariasis, from December 1987 to December 1997. Of 510 patients with liver abscess admitted during this period, 74 had biliary ascariasis as the cause (14.51%). Of these 74 patients, 11 had intact ascaridae (live or dead) within the abscess. Six patients had a single abscess, and five had multiple abscesses. Seven patients had associated worms in the bile ducts. Ultrasonography was the main diagnostic procedure used. Ten patients were diagnosed based on clinical and ultrasound findings, and one was diagnosed during laparotomy. Most of the patients were young (age range 3–40 years) with a mean age of 17.20 years. Seven were females, and four were males. Ten patients underwent surgery; nine recovered completely, and one died postoperatively due to septicemia. Another patient died as well: a young child who presented late, was in refractory septic shock following suppurative cholangitis and liver abscess, and could not be taken for surgery. The mortality thus was 9.9%. Liver abscess following invasion of intrahepatic biliary radicles by ascaridae through the ampulla is an unusual complication of an otherwise common disease in Kashmir Valley, affecting children and young adults. The outcome depends on early diagnosis and surgical drainage of the abscess with extraction of worms from the ducts.
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