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Pressure Ulcer
Research on pressure ulcer described by M. Fujioka and colleagues
October 7th, 2008
"Iliopsoas abscess is an aggressive infection usually associated with Crohn's disease, spinal tuberculosis, a septic hip joint (including hip replacement), and spinal cord injury. It rarely occurs secondary to sacral pressure ulcer," scientists in Japan report. "The infection requires immediate surgical debridement or drainage. The case of a 78-year-old woman with high fever and severe inflammation caused by iliopsoas abscess secondary to a sacral pressure ulcer is reported. The patient was treated with a computed tomography-guided aspiration; Escherichia coli was isolated from the pus of the ulcer and abscess sites. The abscess completely resolved within 2 weeks but...
Source: TB & Outbreaks Week (2008-10-07)
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