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Primary Pyogenic Psoas Abscess in Child

Ko CH, Lee SC, Kim SG

Primary pyogenic psoas abscess is rare lesion, and often is not suspected. Reasons for delayed diagnosis are unfamility with the lesion and the fact that symptoms often resemble those of...
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Primary Psoas Abscess: A Case Report

Jang KJ, Park KW, Yoon JH, Yeon JB

  • KMID: 1911674
  • Korean J Urol.
  • 1983 Apr;24(2):326-328.
We report a case of primary psoas abscess which is a relatively rare condition. The etiology of this disease remain uncertain, but the hematogeneous seeding have been proposed as initiating...
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Laparoscopic Treatment for Psoas Abscess

Hong CH, Bae SH, Park JS, Jung HW, Jang BW

Psoas abscess is a rare and high mortality disease if there is no appropriate treatment. The surgical approach of psoas abscess is very difficult because psoas muscle is anatomically located...
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Psoas Abscess Secondary to Renal Tuberculosis in a Middle-aged Woman

Lee SW

  • KMID: 2315964
  • Korean J Urol.
  • 2013 Nov;54(11):801-804.
A psoas muscle abscess is a relatively uncommon condition that can present with vague clinical features. With the decreasing prevalence of tuberculosis, psoas abscesses of tuberculous origin are currently rare...
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Ultrasonographic Findings of Psoas abscess and Hematoma

Kim EK, Lim JH, Ko YT, Choi YD, Kim HK, Kim SY

A retrospective analysis of the ultrasonographic findings of 9 cases of tuberculous abscess, 5 cases of pyogenic abscess and 2 cases of hematoma of psoas and adjacent muscles was made....
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A case of bilateral psoas abscesses in a patient with rheumatoid arthritis

Kim ES, Park BK, Lee SJ, Rue JI, Ahn HJ, Han SH, Lee YW

  • KMID: 2306125
  • Korean J Med.
  • 2001 Nov;61(5):567-571.
A psoas abscess is a rare clinical entity that presents diagnostic and therapeutic challenges. Tuberculous vertebral osteomyelitis was formerly the principal cause of a psoas abscess, but now psoas abscesses...
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Tuberculous Abscess of the Psoas Muscle in a Patient with Acute Lumbar Burst Fracture: A Missed Diagnosis

Cheong JS, Eom KS

The authors present a rare case of tuberculous spondylitis and a large abscess in the left psoas muscle that occurred after spinal surgery for an acute traumatic burst fracture of...
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Psoas and Thigh Abscess Caused by Perforated Retrocecal Appendicitis: A Case Report

Kim DS, Kim YM, Choi ES, Shon HC, Chong S, Choi SM, Park SJ

STUDY DESIGN: A case report. SUMMARY OF LITERATURE REVIEW: The symptoms of psoas abscess are fever, low back pain, and spasm of the psoas muscle. OBJECTIVES: To report a case of psoas...
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Psoas Abscess and Discitis after Intradiscal Nucleoplasty

Oh WS, Park YO, Shim WS, Wie HW, Woo CH

Nucleoplasty is a newly developed minimal invasive spinal surgery using a coblation technique. The complications of this new spinal surgery are trauma to retroperitoneal organs involving the kidney, discitis,...
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Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma Occurred in Psoas Muscle

Kim JH, Song JG, Kim JH

One fourth of cases of non-Hodgkin lymphoma were reported as extranodal type and skeletal muscle involvement rarely seen as a primary event and local dissemination. The psoas involved lesion with...
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Psoas Abscess Complicated from Psoas Compartment Block: A case report

Ahn JH, Lee YS, Kim YC, Lee SC

Psoas compartment block (PCB) has been used for thigh, leg and lumbar area pain. It is now known to be safe and available to advocate for patients with lower extremity...
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A case of bilateral psoas abscess in multiple myeloma patient

Seong SS, Lee JW, Wang JK, Lee YY, Kim IS, Choi IY, Ahn MJ

  • KMID: 1927325
  • Korean J Med.
  • 2004 Nov;67(Suppl 3):S862-S866.
Psoas abscess is caused by primary or secondary and most commonly results from direct extension of intraabdominal infections. Staphylococcus aureus is the most common organism for psoas abscess secondary to...
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The Epidural and Psoas Abscess Recognized after Lumbar Epidural Block: A case report

Kim CJ, Chung MY, Chea JS, Lee BH, Chung JC

Epidural block is widely used for the diagnosis and treatment of the acute and chronic pain in pain clinic. But, it has several complications like as headache, spinal injury, epidural...
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A Case of Salmonella Psoas Abscess Presenting as Low Back Pain and Subacute Renal Failure

Lee JG, Seong GM, Kim HW, Jang EH

  • KMID: 2264124
  • Korean J Med.
  • 2011 Nov;81(5):657-662.
Salmonella is a rare cause of psoas abscess and infectious spondylitis. We report a case of a 62-year-old male patient with Salmonella group D psoas abscess and infectious spondylitis as...
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A Case of Tuberculous Psoas Abscess Caused by Tuberculous Lymphadenopathy

Park MY, Park JY, Yu JY, Kim SS, Kim MS, Kim JC, Ahn CJ

  • KMID: 2319134
  • Tuberc Respir Dis.
  • 2008 Dec;65(6):517-521.
A tuberculous psoas abscess is a frequently described complication of tuberculous spondylitis. Although rare, a tuberculous psoas abscess can develop without any demonstrable spinal involvement. In patients with no evidence...
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Pyogenic Sacroiliitis with Psoas Abscess: A case report

Lee JH, Shin HS, Yoon CH, Kwon SH, Lee ES

  • KMID: 2325141
  • J Korean Acad Rehabil Med.
  • 2008 Aug;32(4):465-468.
Pyogenic sacroiliitis is a rare infection that may accompany psoas muscle abscess with vague clinical presentation, which present a diagnostic challenge requiring a high index of suspicion. We report a...
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Epidural and Psoas Abscesses Recognized after Paravertebral Trigger Point Injection: A case report

Kim DH, Kim HS

The trigger point injection technique is widely used in pain clinics for the treatment of acute and chronic pain. Yet it has a variety of complications such asvasovagal syncope, total...
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The Recurrent Psoas Abscess Caused by Two Different Pathogens: A Case Report

Jeon CH, Jeoung US, Chung GY, Kim SH

We report a case of a recurrent psoas abscess caused by two different pathogens. The abdominal CT scans revealed a multiseptated cystic mass along the right psoas-iliacus muscle. The patient...
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A Case of Mucinous Adenocarcinoma of the Colon Presenting with Psoas Abscess

Lee KN, Lee HL, Yoon JH, Cho SC, Lee OY, Yoon BC, Choi HS, Hahm JS

  • KMID: 783045
  • Korean J Gastroenterol.
  • 2008 Aug;52(2):120-123.
A colon cancer presenting as psoas muscle abscess is very rare. A 27-year-old woman was admitted with abdominal pain, fever, and discomfort on left thigh. She had been administered on...
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Percutaneous abdominal abscess drainage

Kim JK, Park JG, Kang HK, Chung HD

Conventional radiologic methods had given the limited informations about itraabdominal abscesses. Today,however, CT and ultrasongraphy provide detailed anatomic location, number and dimension of intraabdominal abscessand also permit percutaneous placement of...
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