Anaerobic liver abscesses as initial presentation of silent colonic cancer

HPB (Oxford). 2004;6(1):41-2. doi: 10.1080/13651820310015798.

Abstract

Background: Rarely, multiple liver abscesses caused by anaerobic organisms are the presenting form of unsuspected colonic cancer in the absence of liver metastases.

Case outline: A 68-year-old man was admitted with abdominal pain, fever and chills. Imaging scans and repeated cytology yielded a diagnosis of multiple liver abscesses. Pus cultures grew Peptostreptococcus anaerobius, Bacteroides melaninogenicus and Peptostreptococcus spp. A search for the underlying cause led to the discovery of an adenocarcinoma of the sigmoid colon. After a 12-month postoperative follow-up, the patient is free of hepatic metastases.

Discussion: Anaerobic liver abscesses should always alert the clinician to possible silent colonic carcinoma.