Splenic abscess: a rare presentation
Splenic abscess: a rare presentation
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Splenic abscess is a rare clinical entity with an incidence of 0.2-0.7% in autopsy-based studies.When untreated, splenic abscess is associated with nearly 100% mortality; in treated patients, the mortality rate is 16.6% during the first 90 days.
It mostly occurs in patients with neoplasia, immunodeficiency, trauma, diabetes or splenic infarct.The incidence of splenic Microbial Biocontrol Strategies for Ambrosia Beetles and Their Associated Phytopathogenic Fungi abscess is thought to be growing because of the increase in the number of immunocompromised patients who are particularly at risk for this disease and also because of the widespread use of diagnostic modalities.However, the optimal treatment for this remains unclear.We present a case of a 42-year-old man diagnosed A Resilience Engineering Approach for the Risk Assessment of IT Services with multiloculated splenic abscess and was subjected to splenectomy.