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      <title>Psoas abscess: report of a series and review of the literature (Article)</title>
      <link>http://repub.eur.nl/res/pub/10400/</link>
      <pubDate>2005-01-01T00:00:00Z</pubDate>
      <description>We describe a series of twelve patients with a psoas abscess seen in a
      three-year period in a university hospital and a large teaching hospital
      in the Netherlands. In our series, five of the 12 patients had a primary
      psoas abscess. The predisposing conditions were intravenous drug use,
      diabetes mellitus, prostate carcinoma and haematoma in the psoas muscle in
      a patient with haemophilia A. Seven of the 12 patients had a secondary
      psoas abscess. Five cases were due to vertebral osteomyelitis including
      two cases of tuberculosis. In the other two cases it was due to colitis
      and urinary tract infection. It is remarkable that in our series there was
      only one patient with a psoas abscess secondary to a disease of the
      digestive tract, while this is the most common cause of a secondary psoas
      abscess in the literature. There were two cases of tuberculosis which is
      an emerging disease again.</description>
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