Abstract
A 36-year-old man with overgrowth of Staphylococcus aureus in the small bowel underwent a biopsy of the small bowel and presented 5 weeks later with multiple liver abscesses. To our knowledge, small bowel biopsy has never been associated with liver abscesses. We discuss the literature on liver abscesses in patients with AIDS and the risks of bacteremia following upper endoscopy and small bowel biopsy and propose that the etiology of the liver abscesses in our patient was seeding of the portal vein following biopsy of a small bowel that had significant bacterial overgrowth.
MeSH terms
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AIDS-Related Opportunistic Infections / etiology
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AIDS-Related Opportunistic Infections / microbiology*
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AIDS-Related Opportunistic Infections / parasitology
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Adult
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Biopsy / adverse effects*
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Cryptosporidiosis / complications
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Cryptosporidiosis / diagnosis
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Diarrhea / complications
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Diarrhea / diagnosis
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Duodenitis / complications
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Duodenitis / diagnosis
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Duodenitis / pathology
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Duodenoscopy / adverse effects*
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Duodenum / pathology*
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Fatal Outcome
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Humans
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Intestinal Diseases, Parasitic / complications
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Intestinal Diseases, Parasitic / diagnosis
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Intestinal Diseases, Parasitic / pathology
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Liver Abscess / etiology
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Liver Abscess / microbiology*
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Male
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Portal Vein
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Staphylococcal Infections* / etiology