Enterohepatic Migration of Fish Bone Resulting in Liver Abscess

  • Ede C
  • Sobnach S
  • Kahn D
  • et al.
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Abstract

Liver abscess formation due to enterohepatic migration of a foreign body is extremely rare. Foreign body ingestion is generally an unconscious and painless event, thus complicating preoperative diagnosis in most patients. We report the case of a 61-year-old man who presented with secondary peritonitis from a ruptured hepatic abscess after an ingested fish bone migrated into the liver.

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Ede, C., Sobnach, S., Kahn, D., & Bhyat, A. (2015). Enterohepatic Migration of Fish Bone Resulting in Liver Abscess. Case Reports in Surgery, 2015, 1–2. https://doi.org/10.1155/2015/238342

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