2013 Volume 110 Issue 8 Pages 1487-1494
A 51-year-old man presenting with fever, weight loss and general fatigue was diagnosed with jaundice and liver tumors and admitted to our hospital for further investigation and treatment. We diagnosed multiple pyogenic liver abscesses, obstructive jaundice, and silent syphilis. The patient was successfully treated with endoscopic biliary stenting, endoscopic nasobiliary drainage, percutaneous transhepatic abscess drainage, and, most effectively, transcatheter regional hepatic arterial infusion with antibiotics. We speculated that the decline in neutrophil phagocytic function may concern to occur the pyogenic liver abscess.