Gas Under Diaphragm: A Rare Case of Ruptured Liver Abscess With Gas Forming Organism.
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2022-01-27Author
Maliyakkal, Abdul MajeedNaushad, Vamanjore A
Al Mokdad, Omran I
Hanana, Fathima
Basheer, Sahiba M
Palaki, Jafer Ajanur
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Acute abdominal pain with free air under the diaphragm visible on chest/abdomen X-ray (pneumoperitoneum) is a medical emergency. Most of such cases of pneumoperitoneum are attributable to perforated hollow viscus; however, other possibilities like rupture of liver abscess (by a gas-forming organism) also need to be considered. Further imaging like a CT scan might help in the diagnosis and would also obviate the need for laparotomy in some of such cases. We report a case of acute abdominal pain with gas under the diaphragm due to a ruptured liver abscess caused by . The patient was managed successfully with ultrasound-guided percutaneous aspiration and insertion of a drain along with antibiotics and supportive measures, and no laparotomy was performed.
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