A Case of Liver Abscess Probably Caused by Acute Appendicitis

A 22-years old woman admitted to our hospital with a high-grade fever reported abdominal pain. She was diagnosed with acute enteritis in an other hospital a week before. She also demonstrated McBurney's sign and rebound soreness in the abdomen. Emergency surgery was undertaken based on a dignos...

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