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Primer Psoas Absesi

Year 1997, Volume: 2 Issue: 1, 42 - 44, 30.01.1997

Abstract

Primer psoas abseleri nadir görülmekte olup genellikle stafilokok enfeksiyonları sonucu görülmektedir. Başlangıç semptomları psoas kası inflamasyonu ve kalça eklemi enfeksiyonlarıyla benzer olduğundan ilk tanının konulması güç olabilmektedir. Bu çalışmada, 1988-1996 yılları arasında Cumhuriyet Üniversitesi Tıp Fakültesi Üroloji Kliniğinde gördüğümüz 4 primer psoas abseli olgularımızı sunduk. Hastalığın gelişimi ve patofizyolojisi literatür eşliğinde tartışıldı.

References

  • Lee JKT, Knific RJ. Perinephric inflamation. In: Howard MP, ed. Clinical Urography. Philadelphia: WB Saunders Company; 1990:863.
  • Finnerty RU, Vordermark JS, Modarelli RO, Buck AS. Primary psoas abscess: case report and review of literature. J Urol. 1981;126(1):108-109.
  • Gruenwald I, Abrahamson J, Cohen O. Psoas abscess: case report and review of the literatüre. J Urol. 1992;147(6):1624-1626.
  • Williams P, Warwick R. Gray’s Anatomy. 36th British Edition. Edinburgh: Churchill Livingstone; 1980:593.
  • Lowe BA, Smith AY. Primary psoas abscess. J Urol. 1987;137:485-486.
  • Haines JD, Chop WM, Towsley DK. Primary psoas abscess. An often insidious infection. Postgrad Med. 1990;87(1):287-288.
  • Smith S, Lenarz L, Mollitt DL, Golladay ES. The sore psoas: a difficult diagnosis in childhood. J Pediatr Surg. 1982;17(6):975-978.
  • Toren A, Ganel A, Lotan D, Graif M. Delayed diagnosis of a primary psoas abscess mimicking septic arthritis of the hip. J Pediatr Surg. 1989;24(2):227-228.
  • Lifshits M, Gedalia A, Maresh A. Limp as a presenting symptom of psoas muscle inflammation. Harefuah. 1989;116(9):464-465.
  • Schwaitzberg SD, Pokorny WJ, Thurston RS, McGill CW, Athey PA, Harberg FJ. Psoas abscess in children. J Pediatr Surg. 1985;20(4):339-342.
  • Firor HV. Acute psoas abscess in children. Clin Pediatr. 1972;11(4):228-231.
  • Gordin F, Stamler C, Mills J. Pyogenic psoas abscesses: noninvasive diagnostic techniques and review of the literature. Rev Infect Dis. 1983;5(6):1003-1011.
  • Jeffrey RB, Callen PW, Federle MP. Computed tomography of psoas abscesses. J Comput Assist Tomogr. 1980;4(5):639-641.
  • Bozkurt T, Butsch B, Langer M, Lux G. Percutaneous sonographically guided fine-needle puncture and drainage of pyogenic abscesses. Dtsch Med Wochenschr. 1991;116(51-52):1943-1947.
  • Hoffer FA, Shamberger RC, Teele RL. Iliopsoas abscess: diagnosis and management. Pediatr. Radiol. 1987;17:23-27.
  • Vatandaslar F, Alemdaroglu A. CT-guided percutaneous drainage of psoas abscess. Urology. 1987;29(4):450-453.

Primary Psoas Abscess

Year 1997, Volume: 2 Issue: 1, 42 - 44, 30.01.1997

Abstract

Primary psoas abscess is relatively rare condition and is usually staphylococal in nature. The initial diagnosis may be difficult because of the similarity between the symptoms of psoas muscle inflamation and septic hip joint. We report 4 cases of primary psoas abscess between 1988-1996. The clinical presentation of the process and pathophsiology are discussed briefly.

References

  • Lee JKT, Knific RJ. Perinephric inflamation. In: Howard MP, ed. Clinical Urography. Philadelphia: WB Saunders Company; 1990:863.
  • Finnerty RU, Vordermark JS, Modarelli RO, Buck AS. Primary psoas abscess: case report and review of literature. J Urol. 1981;126(1):108-109.
  • Gruenwald I, Abrahamson J, Cohen O. Psoas abscess: case report and review of the literatüre. J Urol. 1992;147(6):1624-1626.
  • Williams P, Warwick R. Gray’s Anatomy. 36th British Edition. Edinburgh: Churchill Livingstone; 1980:593.
  • Lowe BA, Smith AY. Primary psoas abscess. J Urol. 1987;137:485-486.
  • Haines JD, Chop WM, Towsley DK. Primary psoas abscess. An often insidious infection. Postgrad Med. 1990;87(1):287-288.
  • Smith S, Lenarz L, Mollitt DL, Golladay ES. The sore psoas: a difficult diagnosis in childhood. J Pediatr Surg. 1982;17(6):975-978.
  • Toren A, Ganel A, Lotan D, Graif M. Delayed diagnosis of a primary psoas abscess mimicking septic arthritis of the hip. J Pediatr Surg. 1989;24(2):227-228.
  • Lifshits M, Gedalia A, Maresh A. Limp as a presenting symptom of psoas muscle inflammation. Harefuah. 1989;116(9):464-465.
  • Schwaitzberg SD, Pokorny WJ, Thurston RS, McGill CW, Athey PA, Harberg FJ. Psoas abscess in children. J Pediatr Surg. 1985;20(4):339-342.
  • Firor HV. Acute psoas abscess in children. Clin Pediatr. 1972;11(4):228-231.
  • Gordin F, Stamler C, Mills J. Pyogenic psoas abscesses: noninvasive diagnostic techniques and review of the literature. Rev Infect Dis. 1983;5(6):1003-1011.
  • Jeffrey RB, Callen PW, Federle MP. Computed tomography of psoas abscesses. J Comput Assist Tomogr. 1980;4(5):639-641.
  • Bozkurt T, Butsch B, Langer M, Lux G. Percutaneous sonographically guided fine-needle puncture and drainage of pyogenic abscesses. Dtsch Med Wochenschr. 1991;116(51-52):1943-1947.
  • Hoffer FA, Shamberger RC, Teele RL. Iliopsoas abscess: diagnosis and management. Pediatr. Radiol. 1987;17:23-27.
  • Vatandaslar F, Alemdaroglu A. CT-guided percutaneous drainage of psoas abscess. Urology. 1987;29(4):450-453.
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Primary Language English
Subjects Urology
Journal Section Olgu Sunumu
Authors

Cüneyd Özkürkçügil This is me

Yener Gültekin This is me

Cafer Uçar This is me

A Sıtkı Özdamar This is me

Publication Date January 30, 1997
Submission Date September 1, 1996
Acceptance Date January 1, 1997
Published in Issue Year 1997 Volume: 2 Issue: 1

Cite

AMA Özkürkçügil C, Gültekin Y, Uçar C, Özdamar AS. Primary Psoas Abscess. Acta Med Nicomedia. January 1997;2(1):42-44.

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