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The abscess may present as back pain, pyrexia of unknown origin, groin pain that mimics a septic hip, increased frequency of micturition, or abdominal pain. Onset is usually subacute, and symptoms ...
It’s typically found in areas where skin folds onto itself, such as the armpits or groin, and symptoms can include boils, abscesses, drainage, and even scarring.
A computed tomography (CT) scan of the abdomen and pelvis was performed (Figure 2a-k) and showed an extensive retroperitoneal abscess, measuring 12 x 16 cm in axial dimensions, involving the dome ...