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Cirugía Española (English Edition) Massive Hepatic Abscess in a Liver Transplant Patient Secondary to a Late Arteri...
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Vol. 91. Issue 10.
Pages e61 (December 2013)
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Massive Hepatic Abscess in a Liver Transplant Patient Secondary to a Late Arterial Graft Thrombosis
Absceso hepático masivo en paciente trasplantado hepático secundario a trombosis arterial tardía del injerto
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Rebeca Sanabria
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, Alejandro Manrique, Naim Fakih, Carlos Jimenez
Servicio de Cirugía General y Digestivo y Trasplante de Órganos Abdominales, Madrid, Spain
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The following is the case of a 61-year-old man who had a liver transplant due to alcoholic liver disease in February 2011. He presented with a two-week history of fever and diarrhea, with continuous hypotension and with no additional pathological products. Laboratory tests showed the presence of leukocytosis, a marked increase of transaminases and deterioration of liver function. An abdominal CT scan revealed a complete arterial thrombosis of the liver transplant with a massive hepatic abscess of the left hepatic lobule with extension to the anterior segment of the right lobule and bilateral pneumobilia. This was evacuated successfully awaiting a liver retransplant (Fig. 1).

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Please cite this article as: Sanabria R, Manrique A, Fakih N, Jimenez C. Absceso hepático masivo en paciente trasplantado hepático secundario a trombosis arterial tardía del injerto. Cir Esp. 2013;91:e61.

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