Primary psoas abscess three years after ipsilateral nephrectomy.Infection. 1985 Jan-Feb; 13(1):27-8.I
Abstract
We report an unusual case of primary, right psoas abscess caused by Proteus mirabilis which developed three years after ipsilateral nephrectomy. The diagnosis was established by computer tomography, recommended today as superior to other diagnostic methods of demonstration for the retroperitoneum.
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Case Reports
Journal Article
Language
eng
PubMed ID
3886552
Citation
Knobel, B, et al. "Primary Psoas Abscess Three Years After Ipsilateral Nephrectomy." Infection, vol. 13, no. 1, 1985, pp. 27-8.
Knobel B, Sommer I, Schwartz G. Primary psoas abscess three years after ipsilateral nephrectomy. Infection. 1985;13(1):27-8.
Knobel, B., Sommer, I., & Schwartz, G. (1985). Primary psoas abscess three years after ipsilateral nephrectomy. Infection, 13(1), 27-8.
Knobel B, Sommer I, Schwartz G. Primary Psoas Abscess Three Years After Ipsilateral Nephrectomy. Infection. 1985 Jan-Feb;13(1):27-8. PubMed PMID: 3886552.
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N2 - We report an unusual case of primary, right psoas abscess caused by Proteus mirabilis which developed three years after ipsilateral nephrectomy. The diagnosis was established by computer tomography, recommended today as superior to other diagnostic methods of demonstration for the retroperitoneum.
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