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Query: UMLS:C0021051 (
immunodeficiency
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Psoas abscess
is an infrequent disease. We present a right psoas abscess diagnosed in a thirteen-year-old child. There wasn't a history of known trauma nor
immunodeficiency
. We didn't find another infection focus so the abscess was described as primary one. This is the most commonly presentation in children. Staphylococcus aureus was the bacteria identified in blood culture. The presenting symptoms were bottom and hip pain, limp and fever. The differential diagnosis was established with suppurative arthritis of the hip. Diagnosis was confirmed by Magnetic Resonance. In regard to treatment the patient was exclusively treated with systemic antibiotics, high spectrum of activity. The patient didn't require percutaneous-drainage. Though surgical drainage wasn't made, evolution was favourable and recurrence wasn't observed.
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PMID:[Treatment of psoas abscess. Report of a case and review of the literature]. 1202 77
We present 3 cases of secondary psoas abscess after anterior spinal fusion.
Psoas abscess
is still a rare clinical entity. It is often associated with unspecific symptomatology and may present as late infection. A high index of suspicion is required for early diagnosis and treatment. Computed tomography is the imaging technology of choice. Treatment includes open abscess drainage and antibiotic therapy. In secondary psoas abscess causative treatment of the primary infection focus is essential. For psoas abscess after anterior spondylodesis this includes treatment of a deep wound infection. Predisposing factors for postoperative infection are large implants, bone grafting, long operating times, previous spinal surgery,
immunodeficiency
and metabolic disorders. Usually several operations are necessary to eradicate infection. As long as stability is guaranteed, implant materials should be removed. Continuing antibiotic therapy for 2-3 weeks after normalization of infectious parameters is suggested. Delayed therapy results in an increase of the morbidity and mortality of psoas abscess.
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PMID:[Psoas abscess after anterior spinal fusion]. 1265 45
Painful limping child is often considered due to septic arthritis.
Iliopsoas abscess
(
IPA
) is rare in adults and children. The aetiology is often related to tuberculosis of spine. Hereby we report a case of staphylococcal
IPA
where incidental evaluations led to obvious diagnosis of a rare primary
immunodeficiency syndrome
called Job syndrome or hyperimmunoglobulin E and Eosinophilia Syndrome (HIES). This was the first case of
IPA
in a case of
immunodeficiency syndrome
including HIES.
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PMID:Eosinophilia in an Acutely Limping Child: An Easy Guess of Rare Systemic Aetiology! 2750 70