1. Maxillary Teeth Abscesses Result in Atypical Liver Abscesses
- Author
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Vritti Gupta, Ellecia L. Rainwater, Renuga Vivekanandan, and Gary L. Gorby
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medicine.medical_specialty ,biology ,liver abscesses ,business.industry ,Dental infections ,General Engineering ,Infectious Disease ,medicine.disease ,biology.organism_classification ,healthcare improvement and patient safety ,Surgery ,dentistry and oral medicine ,Medical Education ,Viridans streptococci ,Portal blood ,medicine ,Proper treatment ,Maxillary central incisor ,Periapical Abscess ,Public Health ,Presentation (obstetrics) ,business ,Liver abscess - Abstract
Hepatic liver abscesses are often misdiagnosed on initial presentation because pyogenic liver lesions are a rare occurrence in the United States. This leads to a delay in proper treatment and results in increasing morbidity and mortality. Our case report demonstrates the atypical presentation of a hepatic liver abscess in the elderly. The source of infection was found to be periapical abscesses of the teeth, which subsequently seeded the portal blood stream of our patient. Our findings validate the potential hazard of Viridans streptococci and illustrate how untreated dental infections can serve as a reservoir for a systemic infection.
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- 2018