Infección por COVID 19 y absceso hepático¿Casualidad o relación?
- Begoña González S. 1
- Arteaga Peralta V. 1
- de la Plaza Llamas R. 1
- 1 Hospital Universitario Guadalajara. Guadalajara
ISSN: 2695-3811, 1130-3212
Ano de publicación: 2022
Volume: 33
Número: 1
Páxinas: 43-45
Tipo: Artigo
Outras publicacións en: Cirugía Andaluza
Resumo
In the present manuscript, a case of liver abscess possibly caused by an evolved cholecystitis has been collected in which an anaerobic germ, fusobacterium mortiferum, is involved, not described in the literature as a causal agent of this type of infections, therefore, having an infection due to the presence of an infrequent bacterium in a patient with a diagnosis of COVID 19, we can postulate the possibility that the immune status of the patient when presenting the disease could have induced the infection or simply be 2 independent events that occur at the same moment.
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