Intramuscular Myxoma, Mimicking a Psoas Abscess
https://doi.org/10.23934/2223-9022-2023-12-4-702-705
Abstract
We report a clinical observation of intramuscular myxoma, mimicking a psoas abscess. Surgical minimally invasive treatment of the disease has been suggested. This clinical observation shows an example of the effective use of minimally invasive treatment methods in surgical practice, as an alternative to open surgery.
About the Authors
A. A. KhairullinRussian Federation
Aivaz A. Khairullin, Coloproctologist, part-time PG student
Department of Coloproctology
426034
281, Kommunarov Str.
426039
57, Votkinskoye Hw.
Izhevsk
M. N. Klimentov
Russian Federation
Mikhail N. Klimentov, Candidate of Medical Sciences, Associate Professor
Department of Coloproctology
Department of Faculty Surgery
426034
281, Kommunarov Str.
Izhevsk
D. N. Kuklin
Russian Federation
Dmitry N. Kuklin, Urologist, PG student
Department of Faculty Surgery
426034
281, Kommunarov Str.
Department of Coloproctology
426039
57, Votkinskoye Hw.
Izhevsk
S. V. Sysoyev
Russian Federation
Sergey V. Sysoev, Candidate of Medical Sciences, Head of the Department
Coloproctology Department
426039
57, Votkinskoye Hw.
Izhevs
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For citations:
Khairullin A.A., Klimentov M.N., Kuklin D.N., Sysoyev S.V. Intramuscular Myxoma, Mimicking a Psoas Abscess. Russian Sklifosovsky Journal "Emergency Medical Care". 2023;12(4):702-705. https://doi.org/10.23934/2223-9022-2023-12-4-702-705