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Development of an Iliacus Muscle Abscess after School Exercise in a 17-Year-Old Female Student
2021
Case Reports in Orthopedic Research
Primary psoas abscess is due largely to hematogenous or lymphatic spread under immunocompromised conditions, whereas secondary psoas abscess is due largely to direct spread from adjacent infected structures. Trauma or hematoma within the muscle may predispose to the development of a primary abscess, especially if infection is present prior to injury, despite the absence of previous signs or symptoms of infection. This report describes a 17-year-old female high school student who developed an
doi:10.1159/000509705
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