Psoas abscess caused by Salmonella typhimurium
Psoas muscle abscess is an infectious pathology, of low incidence, with non-specific clinical presentation, which makes diagnosis difficult and increases the possibility of generating complications with high morbidity and mortality. Its diagnosis is made by ultrasound, magnetic resonance imaging (MR...
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I26-R133-article-122752022-12-16T18:34:30Z Psoas abscess caused by Salmonella typhimurium Absceso de psoas producido por Salmonella typhimurium Peretti, S. Mendoza, N. Centurión, P. Nardín, M.E. infectious pathology muscle diabetes trauma Salmonella no typhi patología infecciosa músculo diabetes traumatismo Salmonella no typhi Psoas muscle abscess is an infectious pathology, of low incidence, with non-specific clinical presentation, which makes diagnosis difficult and increases the possibility of generating complications with high morbidity and mortality. Its diagnosis is made by ultrasound, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), or computed axial tomography (CAT), the latter being the most effective method. The origin of the abscess can be primary, when an infectious focus cannot be determined, and secondary, when the same, contiguous or distant source is evident. The etiology is diverse and not very clear. The objective of this work is to report a rare case of extraintestinal salmonellosis in an adult patient, type II diabetic, who attended a medical consultation due to pain in the right inner thigh. Psoas abscess was diagnosed by CT and the isolated microorganism was Salmonella non typhi, typhimurium serovar. It was considered extremely important to suspect this pathology and determine its etiology, in order to establish the appropriate treatment as quickly as possible due to its severity. El absceso del músculo psoas es una patología infecciosa, de baja incidencia, con presentación clínica inespecífica, lo que dificulta el diagnóstico y aumenta la posibilidad de generar complicaciones de alta morbimortalidad. Su diagnóstico se realiza por ecografía, resonancia magnética (RM), o tomografía axial computada (TAC), siendo esta última el método más efectivo. El origen del absceso puede ser primario, cuando no se puede determinar un foco infeccioso y secundario, cuando se evidencia el mismo, contiguo o a distancia. La etiología es diversa y no muy clara. El objetivo de este trabajo es informar un caso poco frecuente de salmonelosis extraintestinal en un paciente adulto, diabético tipo II, que acudió a una consulta médica por dolor en el muslo interno derecho. Se diagnosticó absceso de psoas por TAC y elmicroorganismo aislado fue Salmonella no typhi, serovariedad typhimurium. Se consideró de suma importancia sospechar esta patología y determinar su etiología, para instaurar el tratamiento adecuado lo más rápido posible debido a la gravedad de la misma. Facultad de Bioquímica y Ciencias Biológicas (UNL) 2022-12-15 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion application/pdf application/epub+zip https://bibliotecavirtual.unl.edu.ar/publicaciones/index.php/FABICIB/article/view/12275 10.14409/fabicib.v26i2.12275 FABICIB; Vol. 26 (2022): FABICIB FABICIB; Vol. 26 (2022): FABICIB 2362-5546 0329-5559 10.14409/fabicib.v26i spa https://bibliotecavirtual.unl.edu.ar/publicaciones/index.php/FABICIB/article/view/12275/16820 https://bibliotecavirtual.unl.edu.ar/publicaciones/index.php/FABICIB/article/view/12275/16821 Derechos de autor 2022 FABICIB https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/deed.es_ES |
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infectious pathology muscle diabetes trauma Salmonella no typhi patología infecciosa músculo diabetes traumatismo Salmonella no typhi |
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infectious pathology muscle diabetes trauma Salmonella no typhi patología infecciosa músculo diabetes traumatismo Salmonella no typhi Peretti, S. Mendoza, N. Centurión, P. Nardín, M.E. Psoas abscess caused by Salmonella typhimurium |
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infectious pathology muscle diabetes trauma Salmonella no typhi patología infecciosa músculo diabetes traumatismo Salmonella no typhi |
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Peretti, S. Mendoza, N. Centurión, P. Nardín, M.E. |
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Peretti, S. Mendoza, N. Centurión, P. Nardín, M.E. |
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Psoas abscess caused by Salmonella typhimurium |
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Psoas abscess caused by Salmonella typhimurium |
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Psoas muscle abscess is an infectious pathology, of low incidence, with non-specific clinical presentation, which makes diagnosis difficult and increases the possibility of generating complications with high morbidity and mortality. Its diagnosis is made by ultrasound, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), or computed axial tomography (CAT), the latter being the most effective method. The origin of the abscess can be primary, when an infectious focus cannot be determined, and secondary, when the same, contiguous or distant source is evident. The etiology is diverse and not very clear. The objective of this work is to report a rare case of extraintestinal salmonellosis in an adult patient, type II diabetic, who attended a medical consultation due to pain in the right inner thigh. Psoas abscess was diagnosed by CT and the isolated microorganism was Salmonella non typhi, typhimurium serovar. It was considered extremely important to suspect this pathology and determine its etiology, in order to establish the appropriate treatment as quickly as possible due to its severity. |
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