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Volume 31, Number 7—July 2025

Research Letter

Syphilis as Rare Cause of Pyogenic Liver Abscess

Danielle Meyer and Michele GranadaComments to Author 
Author affiliation: Abbott Northwestern Hospital, Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA

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Imaging findings from a study of syphilis as a rare cause of pyogenic liver abscess in an HIV-positive man in Minnesota, USA. Computed tomography (A) and magnetic resonance imaging (B) of the abdomen and pelvis show rim-enhancing lesion (yellow arrows) in segments 5 and 6 of the liver.

Figure. Imaging findings from a study of syphilis as a rare cause of pyogenic liver abscess in an HIV-positive man in Minnesota, USA. Computed tomography (A) and magnetic resonance imaging (B) of the abdomen and pelvis show rim-enhancing lesion (yellow arrows) in segments 5 and 6 of the liver.

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