Peer-reviewed veterinary case report
Difficult to treat liver abscesses in children - Do not forget parasitic infections.
- Journal:
- Tropical doctor
- Year:
- 2024
- Authors:
- Mishra, Ruchi et al.
- Affiliation:
- B.J. Wadia Hospital for Children and Nawrosjee Wadia Maternity Hospital · India
- Species:
- cat
Abstract
Liver abscess (LA) is a significant health concern worldwide, particularly in tropical regions such as India, and is usually pyogenic or amoebic in origin. In rare cases it can be caused by parasites. We present two children with difficult-to-treat LAs, revealing underlying parasitic infections as the causative agents, implicated by eosinophilia, elevated immunoglobulin-E levels and exposure to domestic animals. In the first case, disseminated echinococcosis was diagnosed through imaging, serology and histopathology. The second case showed a relationship between LAs and Toxocara infection, evidenced by microscopic stool examination of a household cat.
Find similar cases for your pet
PetCaseFinder finds other peer-reviewed reports of pets with the same symptoms, plus a plain-English summary of what was tried across them.
Search related cases →Original publication: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/38311934/