腹股沟脓肿伴有波特氏脊柱:病例报告

Evangeline Gladwin, Rudra Patel, Vaishnavi Patel, Mrudangsinh Rathod
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腰大肌脓肿是指髂腰肌周围积液。波特氏脊柱病又称脊柱结核,是由肺外结核引起的。常见的临床表现包括高烧、背痛、体重减轻和腹股沟肿块。这种疾病可以通过抗结核治疗和敏感的抗微生物药物以及止痛药来缓解症状。根据患者病情的严重程度,还可以进行引流和手术治疗,以清除积液。在本病例研究中,我们报告了一例罕见的腰肌脓肿并伴有 Pott 脊柱的病例。一名 28 岁女性主诉腹股沟肿块疼痛、腹痛、侧腹疼痛、发热和体重减轻。病史显示她患有肺结核 5-6 个月,一直未接受治疗。骨盆核磁共振成像显示右侧腰大肌脓肿,大小约为 7 厘米×6.5 厘米×14 厘米,而腰椎核磁共振成像显示为波特氏脊柱。患者住院期间服用了抗结核和抗微生物药物。出院时,患者病情有所好转。这种情况非常罕见。波特脊柱炎如不及早诊断,可能会延误预后并导致腰大肌脓肿,因此必须及时治疗,以降低发病率和死亡率。为防止肺外结核复发,随访至关重要。
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Psoas Abscess with Pott’s Spine: A Case Report

Psoas Abscess with Pott’s Spine: A Case Report

Psoas abscess is the accumulation of fluid around the iliopsoas muscle. Pott’s spine also called spinal tuberculosis occurs due to extra pulmonary tuberculosis. Common clinical manifestations include high grade fever, back pain, weight loss and lump in groin. Condition can be treated by anti-tubercular therapy and sensitive anti-microbials with analgesics for symptomatic relief. Drainage and surgical procedures can be carried out to remove the accumulated fluid based on inter individual severity. In this case study, we report a rare case of psoas abscess with Pott’s spine. A 28-year female presented with complaints of lump pain in groin, abdominal pain, flank pain, fever and weight loss. Medical history showed untreated tuberculosis since 5–6 months. MRI pelvis showed right psoas abscess measuring approximately 7 cm × 6.5 cm × 14 cm while MRI Dorso-lumbar spine showed Pott’s spine. The drainage clearance procedure was performed, and patient was prescribed with anti-tuberculous and anti-microbial drugs during hospitalization. On discharge, patient’s condition was improved. The condition is rare. Pott’s spine, if not diagnosed early, may delay the prognosis and cause psoas abscess, so it must be treated in time to reduce morbidity and mortality. Follow-up is essential to prevent the relapse of extra-pulmonary tuberculosis.

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