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K75.0 Abscess of Liver Liver abscesses are collections of thick fluid or pus containing blood, dead cells and germs and develop after infections affecting the liver, bile ducts or other sites in the body. Most are caused by bacteria, although other sorts of germs can be responsible. Though rare, they are much more likely to develop in people with diabetes. A liver abscess is defined as a pus-filled mass in the liver that can develop from injury to the liver or from an intra-abdominal infection disseminated from the portal vein. The majority of these abscesses are categorized as pyogenic or amoebic, although a minority are caused by parasites and fungi. A localized infect...