PMID: 11933590Apr 6, 2002Paper

Inflammatory disease of the liver

Clinics in Liver Disease
P W Ralls

Abstract

Imaging and imaging guided intervention have revolutionized the management of hepatic inflammatory diseases. Pyogenic abscess is preferentially treated percutaneously. Radiologic techniques are crucial for the diagnosis of amebic liver abscess and infectious conditions of the liver in immunocompromised patients.

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