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Psoas abscess ten years after ipsilateral nephrectomy for pyonephrosis [PDF]
Pyogenic abscess of the psoas muscle is a rare disease. The Authors report a recently observed case which developed 10 years after ipsilateral nephrectomy for pyonephrosis, reviewing the pertinent literature.
Berghenti, M. +5 more
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ABSTRACT When septic shock is combined with acute lower gastrointestinal bleeding, the rupture and bleeding of a common iliac artery pseudoaneurysm caused by Escherichia coli infection should not be missed. Active surgery combined with strict anti‐infection strategies can save lives.
Xiaojie Zhao, Ling Zhang, Aiqin Liu
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Primary tubercular psoas abscess: a rare presentation
Primary tubercular psoas abscess is a rare clinical entity and has seldom been reported in an otherwise healthy person. Here we report an interesting case of primary tubercular psoas abscess in an immunocompetent male with no other traceable source.
Kiran Chawla +3 more
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Bilateral tuberculous psoas abscess
The unilateral psoas abscess is a rare disease that is often caused by common germs, including Staphylococcus aureus . Tuberculous origin and bilateral involvement are even rarer, especially in developed countries.
Mouhcine Miloudi +4 more
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Spondylodiscitis following endovascular abdominal aortic aneurysm repair: imaging perspectives from a single centre's experience. [PDF]
OBJECTIVE: Very few reports have previously described spondylodiscitis as a potential complication of endovascular aortic aneurysm repair (EVAR).
A Laser +42 more
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Atypical Presentation of Pediatric Spinal Tuberculosis as Chronic Abdominal Pain: A Case Report
ABSTRACT Spinal tuberculosis, also known as Pott's disease, in children is a rare manifestation of extrapulmonary tuberculosis. The nonspecific clinical features, such as chronic abdominal pain, of extrapulmonary TB or spinal TB in children tend to delay diagnosis.
Bilal Aslam +7 more
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Massive tubercular pseudo-tumor of the thigh: a case report
Psoas abscess in cases of tuberculosis originates from the primary lesion in the lower dorsal or the lumbar spine. From the spinal origin of the Psoas muscle, this abscess tracks down its sheath and may be palpable in the iliac fossa, in the lumbar ...
Bhavuk Garg +3 more
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Isolated iliac bone tuberculosis : a case report [PDF]
Background: Isolated iliac bone tuberculosis is not easy for diagnosis as it can mimic many other conditions. The presentation of our case of isolated iliac bone tuberculosis with special emphasis to imaging findings is justified, by its rarity and not ...
Ismail, Mostafa +2 more
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ABSTRACT Groin swellings are the most frequent presenting clinical signs, which most frequently arise due to an inguinal hernia or lymphadenopathy. There are also rare congenital lesions, such as dermoid cysts, which can present similarly to common lesions, also leading to a diagnostic challenge.
Muhammad Hassaan Javaid +3 more
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Psoas muscle abcesses are a pathological entity, with very low incidence, and a lot of diagnosis and management discussions.Our paper aims to assess the presence of this pathology in literature as a short introductive narrative review and to present a series of cases from our experience.The research was retrospective, descriptive and enrolled a total ...
Daniel Ion +4 more
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