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*bacteria can enter the [[Liver - Anatomy & Physiology|liver]] through a variety of routes
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**direct implantation
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***eg foreign body penetration from [[Reticulum - Anatomy & Physiology|reticulum]]
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**direct extension from disease in adjacent tissues of supportive [[Peritonitis|peritonitis]]
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**haematogenously
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***via the umbilical vein from an infected umbilicus
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***via the portal vein in the [[Alimentary System Overview - Anatomy & Physiology|alimentary tract]]
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***via the hepatic artery in bacteraemias and septicaemias
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***via the bile ducts
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*the [[Liver - Anatomy & Physiology|liver]] may show microscopic evidence of involvement in a large variety of systemic infections
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*these can be accompanied by jaundice
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*the changes in the [[Liver - Anatomy & Physiology|liver]] are diffuse with many small areas of necrosis surrounded by [[Neutrophils|neutrophils]] and [[Lymphocytes - Introduction|lymphocytes]]
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**eg Salmonellosis or Listeriosis
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Latest revision as of 18:36, 15 February 2011

Hepatitis, Bacterial

  • bacteria can enter the liver through a variety of routes
    • direct implantation
    • direct extension from disease in adjacent tissues of supportive peritonitis
    • haematogenously
      • via the umbilical vein from an infected umbilicus
      • via the portal vein in the alimentary tract
      • via the hepatic artery in bacteraemias and septicaemias
      • via the bile ducts
  • the liver may show microscopic evidence of involvement in a large variety of systemic infections
  • these can be accompanied by jaundice
  • the changes in the liver are diffuse with many small areas of necrosis surrounded by neutrophils and lymphocytes
    • eg Salmonellosis or Listeriosis

Pages in category "Hepatitis, Bacterial"

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