Ultrasound Diagnostic the Iliopsoas Abscess in a Newborn (Clinical Observation)
Abstract
Iliopsoas abscess (IPA) is a rare disease in neonates that can cause serious complications. We present a clinical case of bilateral iliopsoas abscess in 19-day neonate. The pathology have been diagnosed with sonography. Thepercutaneous surgical draining of purulent collections was performed, postoperative period was uneventful. The results of the echographic study and the short review of the literatureis present
About the Authors
Elena B. Ol’khovaRussian Federation
Professor of Department of Radiology
Tatiana V. Mukaseeva
Russian Federation
Radiologist
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For citations:
Ol’khova E., Mukaseeva T. Ultrasound Diagnostic the Iliopsoas Abscess in a Newborn (Clinical Observation). Radiology - Practice. 2017;(1):59-64. (In Russ.)