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Posterior Approach for Debridement of the Psoas Abscess
Published on: March 2, 2020
Buttock cellulitis as a presentation of psoas abscess: a clinical reminder
1BM FRCP, MRCS 6 Durley Crescent, Ashurst Bridge, Southampton SO40 7QA. denzilmay@doctors.net.uk
Abstract:
Cellulitis is a common condition that is frequently managed by the general physicians on an acute medical take. This case report describes buttock cellulitis as a presentation of an iliopsoas abscess and illustrates the importance of considering a deep abscess when there are atypical features, when the cellulitis is in an unusual location or when the patient fails to improve with standard anti-microbial therapy.
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