Minimally invasive treatment of an amebic empyema secondary to the transdiaphragmatic rupture of a liver abscess: a case report

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  • who: Elizabeth Gil White and collaborators from the Thoracic Surgery Division, Hospital EspaƱol de Mexico, Ciudad de Mexico, Mexico have published the research work: Minimally invasive treatment of an amebic empyema secondary to the transdiaphragmatic rupture of a liver abscess: a case report, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: Given the lethal consequences of untreated ALA transdiaphragmatic rupture, thoracic surgeons must take into consideration the value of timely video-assisted rather than open procedures to treat their patients.

SUMMARY

    Amebiasis, a protozoan infection prevalent in 50% of subtropical populations, complicates to . . .

     

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