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We present a case of primary liver actinomycosis in a patient who was operated on for a duodenal ulcus seven years before. A gastrectomy was performed. His gallbladder was also removed two years before. After the surgical treatment, followed by antibiotic and chemotherapeutic treatment, with the result of a pretended success, the patient developed a liver pyogenic abscess and portal hypertension. Authors emphasise the seriousness of the illness as well as its rarity even with an accurate treatment.
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Actinomicosis , Hepatopatías/microbiología , Actinomicosis/microbiología , Humanos , Masculino , Persona de Mediana EdadAsunto(s)
Hemoperitoneo/etiología , Íleon/irrigación sanguínea , Várices/complicaciones , Adulto , Femenino , Humanos , Rotura EspontáneaRESUMEN
We present the experience with the use of intraoperative ultrasonography in detecting biliary calculi on 55 patients, 19 of which had lithiasis of the common bile duct. Operative ultrasonics imaging of the biliary tree and operative cholangiography had a similar accuracy when both explorations were performed. In this series, accuracy indexes of ultrasonography in diagnosing choledocholithiasis were: sensitivity, 84.21%; specificity, 100%; efficiency, 94%; predictability of a positive test, 100%; predictability of a negative test, 92%. We think ultrasonography is a better exploration in two conditions: when intrahepatic duct lithiasis exists and if calculi are at the end of choledochus, because differentiation with neoplastic changes is easier.