Liver abscesses in patients with beta thalassaemia major: a case series and mini-review of the literature

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Treatment of liver abscesses in patients with transfusion-dependent thalassaemia remains a challenging task due to the interplay of multiple factors, including difficult venous access and the co-existence of other organ dysfunction, such as diabetes mellitus. We report case histories of three transfusion-dependent thalassaemia patients with liver abscesses, two of whom had repeated episodes of the disease. We recommend a prolonged regimen of intravenous and oral antibiotics to eliminate the infection, along with more vigilant and regular follow-up using imaging for early detection of recurrence. Finally, we highlight the importance of maintaining continuous venous access - another often overlooked challenge among thalassaemia patients.

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Nishad, N., Niriella, M. A., De Silva, A. P., Jayasena, H., Samarawickrama, V. T., Thebuwana, K., Namalie, D., Perera, H., Premawardhena, A. P., & De Silva, H. J. (2025). Liver Abscesses in Patients with Beta Thalassaemia Major: A Case Series and Mini-Review of the Literature. Cureus, 17(4), e82258. https://doi.org/10.7759/cureus.82258

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