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The spectrum of pyogenic liver abscesses and the principles of therapy : review article
Pyogenic liver abscesses are associated with a significant morbidity and mortality if undiagnosed and not adequately treated. They account for 75% of hepatic abscesses in developed countries. Amoebic liver abscesses remain the commonest overall cause worldwide.