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Streptococcus milleri and complex groin abscesses in intravenous drug abusers
D M Hemingway1, A E Balfour, A C McCartney
1Department of Vascular Surgery, Glasgow Royal Infirmary.
Scottish Medical Journal
|August 1, 1992
Abstract:
Intravenous drug abuse is an increasing problem. Septic complications occur frequently at the injection site, especially in the groin where large abscesses around the femoral vessels can threaten life or limb. We report four patients with extensive or complex groin abscesses following attempted self-injection into the femoral vein. Streptococcus milleri was cultured from all of these abscesses and prompted a review of the isolation of this organism in this hospital.