Psoas muscle abscess as initial manifestation of disseminated tuberculosis in a previously healthy man: a case report
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https://doi.org/10.1590/S1678-9946202567025Keywords:
Tuberculosis, Mycobacterium tuberculosis, Psoas abscess, SpondylodiscitisAbstract
Psoas muscle abscess is an insidious disease, with varied clinical manifestations and a challenging diagnosis. This pathology has been more frequently identified due to the increased availability of high-quality radiological imaging, such as computed tomography. In Brazil, Mycobacterium tuberculosis is the most common secondary etiologic agent of psoas abscess. We report the case of a 28-year-old immunocompetent man diagnosed with disseminated tuberculosis, affecting the lungs, lumbar spine, and psoas muscle, leading to permanent locomotion sequelae. This case is very relevant for osteoarticular complaints, as low back pain and limping were the initial symptoms. Diagnosis was confirmed by ultrasound-guided percutaneous drainage of the psoas muscle abscess and detection of the M. tuberculosis complex via Xpert MTB/RIF. A 12-month treatment with antitubercular drugs was effective.
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Copyright (c) 2025 Pedro Henrique Moreira Barbosa, Ezequias Batista Martins, Billy McBenedict, Remberto Maurício de La Cruz Vargas Vilte, Karla Regina Oliveira de Moura Ronchini, Natalia Chilinque Zambão da Silva, Patrícia Yvonne Maciel Pinheiro, Thais de Oliveira Vieira, Bianca Balzano de la Fuente Villar

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