Successful hepatic resection for invasive klebsiella pneumoniae large multiloculated liver abscesses with percutaneous drainage failure: a case report

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  • who: Hiroyuki Nojima from the University of Bari Aldo Moro, Italy have published the research work: Successful hepatic resection for invasive Klebsiella pneumoniae large multiloculated liver abscesses with percutaneous drainage failure: A case report, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)

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    Arrival at the hospital, her initial vital signs were as follows: body temperature, 38◦ C; heart rate, 122 beats/min; blood pressure, 64/50 mmHg; respiratory rate, 26 breaths/min; and oxygen saturation, 91%. The authors performed percutaneous liver abscess drainage with two drainage tubes. K. pneumoniae with invasive infection was confirmed by a . . .

     

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