Chapter 8

Infection and Liver

Kazuto Tajiri

Abstract

Various unique infections, including amebic and parasitic infections, are seen in the liver because of its characteristic anatomical features. History taking, including details of food, travel, and sexual behavior, is important for differential diagnosis. Imaging studies, such as X-ray, ultrasonography, and computed tomography, as well as serological tests are essential to make a definitive diagnosis. A delay in making a definitive diagnosis may adversely affect outcome, as specific therapy for each infection is required.

Total Pages: 165-175 (11)

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