Title: Primary Neonatal Iliopsoas Abscess - A Rare Case Report

Authors: Dr Lokesh Reddy Chigicherla, Dr Krishna Mohan Pottala, Dr Deepthi Sriramineni

 DOI:  https://dx.doi.org/10.18535/jmscr/v5i10.181

Abstract

We report a case of 27 days old male child with complaints of progressively increasing swelling in left groin region extending up to left thigh. The child has been reffered to our center for an M.R.I scan. On performing M.R.I scan a diagnosis of left ilopsoas muscle abscess has been offered. Only 14 cases have been reported so far in the literature (1 & 2).We present this rare  neonatal case of primary Iiopsoas abscess and discuss clinical symptoms, etiologic agents, methods of diagnosis and therapy, and prognosis.

Keywords: Iliopsoas  Abscess, Septic Arthritis, MRI Seqences, Extra Peritoneal Drainage.                                               

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Corresponding Author

Dr Lokesh Reddy Chigicherla

Plot.No-161, Madhavaram Nagar Colony,Near Star Kids School, Kukatpally, Hyderabad-500072.

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