1. Minimally Invasive Treatment of Falciform Ligament Abscess in a 25-Day-Old Neonate: A Case Report
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Min Ah Lee, Jeong Sub Lee, Mu Sook Lee, Seung Hyoung Kim, Kyung Ryeol Lee, Yoon Joo Kim, and Ki Soo Kang
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ligament ,abscess ,infant ,drainage ,Medical physics. Medical radiology. Nuclear medicine ,R895-920 - Abstract
The falciform ligament is a hepatic suspensory ligament that extends from the umbilicus to the diaphragm, containing the ligamentum teres and a vestigial remnant of the umbilical vein. Among the rarely-occurring pathologies of the falciform ligament, which include ligament cyst, tumor, abnormal vascularization, and congenital ligament defect, a falciform ligament abscess is even more sporadic. Accordingly, the definitive diagnosis of the falciform ligament abscess is rather challenging and may easily be misinterpreted as an infected choledochal cyst or a liver abscess. We present a 25-day-old infant with the falciform ligament abscess, which developed after the umbilical venous catheter insertion and was successfully treated with percutaneous drainage and antibiotic administration.
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- 2018
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