G. Krishnan, Sharath Madhyastha P., R. Acharya, S. Bhandary, C. Reddy
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Abstract
Introduction Liver abscesses are the most common type of visceral abscess, which accounts for around one half of all visceral abscesses. In Asia, the enteric Gram-negative bacilli, particularly Escherichia coli and Klebsiella pneumoniae, are the most common organisms. Rarely, the liver abscess can metastasize to distant organs. Diabetes is an important risk factor for septic metastasis due to increased chances of bacteremia in them. Metastatic chorioretinal abscess is a rare subset of metastatic endophthalmitis.
期刊介绍:
History of the Gulhane Medical Journal goes back beyond the second half of the nineteenth century. "Ceride-i Tıbbiye-yi Askeriye" is the first journal published by the Turkish military medical community between 1871 and 1931. This journal was published as "Askeri Tıp Mecmuası", "Askeri Sıhhiye Mecmuası","Askeri Sıhhiye Dergisi" and "GATA Bülteni" between 1921 to 1931, 1931 to 1949, 1949 to 1956 and 1956 to 1998, respectively. The journal is currently being published as "Gülhane Tıp Dergisi" ("Gulhane Medical Journal") since the September 1998 issue.