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Psoas abscess due to brucellosis

Tropical Doctor, 2009
Skeletal system involvement is a relatively common complication of human brucellosis. However, muscular involvement and psoas abscess are less frequently seen. Psoas abscess is usually secondary to spondylitis. We report on a 45-year-old man and a 51-year-old woman with brucellosis complicated with spondylitis and psoas abscess.
Selçuk, Kaya, Ozgür, Sayil
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Retrofascial nontuberculous psoas abscess

International Orthopaedics, 1995
Psoas abscess is usually associated with tuberculous spondylitis, but also occurs in relation to inflammatory bowel disease. We present 17 cases of primary pyogenic psoas abscess seen during a 10 year period at the King Fahd Hospital, Al-Khobar. There were 13 males and 4 females with a mean age of 24.9 years (range one to 55 years).
M, Sadat-Ali, I, al-Habdan, A, Ahlberg
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[Psoas abscess].

Wiener klinische Wochenschrift, 1996
Psoas abscess is a rare infection, which can present a diagnostic challenge. The classical symptoms are fever, rigor and pain in the loin, lower abdomen, groin or hip, as well as a characteristic limp, but these symptoms can vary. The general health can deteriorate with delayed diagnosis and anemia, weight loss and anorexia can develop.
H, Lipsky, E, Würnschimmel
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Psoas Abscess: Diagnosis and Treatment

Acute Medicine Journal, 2006
Psoas abscess is an uncommon presentation on the acute medical take. However recognition and appropriate treatment is essential. This review is designed to highlight the clinical features, microbiology, diagnostic tests and treatment for this condition.
R, Kandasamy   +4 more
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Psoas Abscess as a Complication of a Perinephric Abscess

The American Journal of Medicine, 2022
Jonathan Lai   +3 more
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A psoas abscess is a psoas abscess is

Medical Journal of Australia, 1984
Jeffrey Chaitow, Neil Buchanan
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Psoas Abscess

Military Medicine, 1988
C J, Yowler, T E, Beam
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An ‘orthopaedic’ psoas abscess

British Journal of Urology, 1997
R D, Napier-Hemy   +2 more
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Non-tuberculous psoas abscess

Clinical Radiology, 1986
Non-tuberculous psoas abscess is associated with a wide variety of conditions in addition to its well known association with infection in the lumbar spine. Computed tomography (CT) enables the diagnosis to be made at a relatively early stage when classical physical signs may be absent.
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Psoas abscess in children

The Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal, 1990
J S, Bresee, M S, Edwards
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