Presentation
Patient present to emergency with abdominal pain, fever and malaise.
Patient Data
Pyogenic abscess shows a multiseptate complex mass in the right liver lobe, measuring 13.0 x 9.0 x 12.0 cm. Note a transient hepatic attenuation difference (THAD) due to the hyperemic wall of the abscess. A linear foreign body can be seen, representing a toothpick.
Annotated image shows a linear foreign body (green arrow), representing a toothpick.
Case Discussion
The patient gave a history of swallowing a toothpick 7 days prior.
80%-90% of ingested foreign bodies pass through the gut without complication. When symptoms arise they are usually secondary to obstruction. Gastrointestinal perforation has been reported in <1% of patients and the most commonly affected areas are the ileocecal, rectosigmoid and duodenum.
Development of hepatic abscess due to penetration induced by a foreign body is even more rare, with a few reported cases.