File:Focused-assessment-with-sonography-for-HIV-associated-tuberculosis-(FASH)-a-short-protocol-and-a-2036-7902-4-21-S6.ogv
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English: Liver abscess (amebic). A large (approximately 8 cm) homogenous lesion is seen in the parenchyma of the liver. By aspiration, an amebic liver abscess was diagnosed. |
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Source | Heller T, Wallrauch C, Goblirsch S, Brunetti E (2012). "Focused assessment with sonography for HIV-associated tuberculosis (FASH): a short protocol and a pictorial review". Critical Ultrasound Journal. DOI:10.1186/2036-7902-4-21. PMID 23171481. PMC: 3554543. | ||
Author | Heller T, Wallrauch C, Goblirsch S, Brunetti E | ||
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Short title | Additional file 6 |
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Author | Heller T, Wallrauch C, Goblirsch S, Brunetti E |
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Image title | Liver abscess (amebic). A large (approximately 8 cm) homogenous lesion is seen in the parenchyma of the liver. By aspiration, an amebic liver abscess was diagnosed. |
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Date and time of digitizing | 2012 |