25Apr 2017

RENAL PERINEPHRIC ABSCESS COMPLICATED WITH PSOAS MUSCLE ABSCESS (CASE REPORT)

  • Microbiologist MD.PhD. TSMU The First University Clinic(Tbilisi,Georgia).
  • Head of Department of Urology, TSMU Professor.MD.PhD(Tbilisi,Georgia).
  • Urologist.TSMU Department of Urology(Tbilisi,Georgia).
  • TSMU Department of Urology. Assistant professor. MD.PhD(Tbilisi,Georgia).
  • Head of Clinical laboratory MD.PhD. TSMU the First University Clinic (Tbilisi,Georgia).
  • Laboratory Physician. TSMU the First University Clinic(Tbilisi, Georgia).
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Perinephric abscess is an uncommon complication of urinary tract infections. The incidence ranges from 1-10 cases for every 10 000 hospital admissions. Men and women are affected with equal frequency.E.coli, Proteus speacies and Staphylococcus aureus are the unusual etiologic organisms. There were very few reports about urinary tract infections such as renal perinephric abscess complicated with psoas muscle abscess. Renal and perirenal abscess can complicate a urologic infection(usually due to gram-negative enteric bacilli or a polymicrobial infection). This clinical case of a 24 year old men with predisposing condition for secondary psoas muscle abscess(6 year history of the right non functional kidney), is interesting because of unusual etiologic organisms for psoas muscle abscess Proteus mirabilis,which is highly flagellate , have stone formation ability which is very difficult to clear with only antibiotics, has predilection for the kidney and are difficult to eradicate.


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[Didbaridze T, Kochiashvili D, Kvakhajelidze V, Kochiashvili G, Gogokhia N and Mikaberidze K. (2017); RENAL PERINEPHRIC ABSCESS COMPLICATED WITH PSOAS MUSCLE ABSCESS (CASE REPORT) Int. J. of Adv. Res. 5 (Apr). 860-862] (ISSN 2320-5407). www.journalijar.com


Kochiashvili D2, Kvakhajelidze V3, Kochiashvili G3 ,Gogokhia


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Article DOI: 10.21474/IJAR01/3887      
DOI URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.21474/IJAR01/3887