Chapter 51: Amebic Liver Abscess Flashcards
1
Q
What is the etiology?
A
Entamoeba histolytica (typically reaches liver via portal vein from intestinal amebiasis)
2
Q
How does it spread?
A
Fecal–oral transmission
3
Q
What are the risk factors?
A
- Patients from countries south of the U.S.–Mexican border
- institutionalized patients
- homosexual men
- alcoholic patients
4
Q
What are the signs/symptoms?
A
- RUQ pain
- fever
- hepatomegaly
- diarrhea
Note: chills are much less common with amebic abscesses than with pyogenic abscesses
5
Q
Classic description of abscess contents?
A
“Anchovy paste” pus
6
Q
How is the diagnosis made?
A
Lab tests, ultrasound, CT scan
7
Q
What lab tests should be performed?
A
- Indirect hemagglutination titers for Entamoeba antibodies elevated in >95% of cases
- elevated LFTs
8
Q
What is the treatment?
A
Metronidazole IV
9
Q
What are the indications for percutaneous surgical drainage?
A
- Refractory to metronidazole OR
- bacterial coinfection OR
- peritoneal rupture