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Abstract

The unilateral psoas abscess is a rare disease that is often caused by common germs, including . Tuberculous origin and bilateral involvement are even rarer, especially in developed countries. It may be primary or secondary to a neighbourhood focus. We report a case of bilateral tuberculous abscess of psoas in an immunocompetent patient secondary to spondylodiscitis.

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2020-05-18
2024-05-08
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