Literature review and case report of bilateral extensive psoas abscess: a rare case of spondylomyelitis with infection spread to Hunter's canal with rare causative microorganism
A 43-year-old male patient with underlying diabetes mellitus presented with lower abdominal pain radiating to left thigh. He was hemodynamically stable, but appeared lethargic. Both iliac fossae were tender, and crepitus appreciated along the anteromedial aspect of the left thigh. The patient initia...
Main Authors: | Nagaretnam, Vinodharan, Rampal, Sanjiv, Abas, Razif, Chopra, Suresh, Teh, Hak Lian |
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Format: | Article |
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Turkish Joint Diseases Foundation
2021
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