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They require prompt diagnosis and therapy by draining and/or aspirating purulent material, although it is possible to treat liver abscesses with antibiotics alone. They occur in older patients than those with amoebic liver abscesses, and are often secondary to a source of sepsis in the portal venous distribution. Examples of the sources of pyogenic liver abscess include29: Biliary tract ... ................
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