Radiology Case Reports (Feb 2024)

Liver abscess with extension into the Inferior Vena Cava: Case series of a rare complication

  • James R. Marak, MBBS, MD,
  • Gaurav Raj, MBBS, MD,
  • Shamrendra Narayan, MBBS, MD,
  • Harsha Gara, MBBS, MD,
  • Priya Das, MBBS

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 19, no. 2
pp. 594 – 599

Abstract

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Liver abscess is a common disease, however, it is a rare cause of venous thrombosis. The incidence of amoebic and pyogenic liver abscess in developing countries is high, however, the occurrence of inferior vena cava thrombosis secondary to liver abscess is a very rare and life-threatening complication. Computed tomography (CT) scan is an ideal investigation tool for diagnosing the various complications associated with liver abscess. Here we describe 3 cases of liver abscess in patients who developed a rare vascular complication of inferior vena cava. Liver abscesses should be considered as a rare cause of IVC thrombosis in the correct clinical context. All the patients were managed with ultrasound-guided pigtail insertion and antimicrobial agents.

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