Colon Carcinoma Presenting as Streptococcus anginosus Bacteremia and Liver Abscess

  • Rawla P
  • Vellipuram A
  • Bandaru S
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Abstract

A collection of dead white blood cells within the liver is called a liver abscess, and pyogenic liver abscess (PLA) is the most common type. PLA is commonly associated with biliary tract infections. However, in this case report, we present a rare cause of Streptococcus angino-sus bacteremia and PLA which is associated with a carcinoma of the colon at the splenic flexure. The presentation mimicked a cholecys-titis clinically, but the radio-imaging revealed a liver abscess. Blood cultures revealed an uncommon etiological agent, S. anginosus group which is otherwise a commensal in the human gut. In this case report, we aimed to summarize the microbiological aspects of S. anginosus group of organisms, the relevant clinicopathological considerations and the management.

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Rawla, P., Vellipuram, A. R., Bandaru, S. S., & Pradeep Raj, J. (2017). Colon Carcinoma Presenting as Streptococcus anginosus Bacteremia and Liver Abscess. Gastroenterology Research, 10(6), 376–379. https://doi.org/10.14740/gr884w

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