retroperitoneal infection and abscess
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Retroperitoneal Abscess due to Disseminated Bacille Calmette-Guérin .
of disseminated BCG infection with retroperitoneal abscess. . material of the abscess, and BCG strain of M. bovis infection. was confirmed by PCR. . ->

Abscess and Other Wounds in Cats
. to be difficult to treat. Feline leukemia virus infection or feline immunodeficiency virus infection can cause the . Retroperitoneal abscesses are . ->

Medcyclopaedia - Abscess, retroperitoneal
Home, library, topics, volume iv 2, a, abscess retroperitoneal . However, the commonest causes are urinary tract infection (UTI) and pancreatitis. . ->

ISPUB - Retroperitoneal Candidial Abscess
A rare case of retroperitoneal candidial abscess is described. . in neonates and in patients with diabetes mellitus, HIV infection, or denture. . ->

ISPUB - Spontaneously Resolved Post-Caesarean Giant Retroperitoneal .
A case of an infected retroperitoneal hematoma associated with uterine dehiscence and multiple abdominal abscess formation in a morbidly obese diabetic patient post . ->

UroToday - Retroperitoneal Abscess
Retroperitoneal Abscess, Adrenal and Retroperitoneum, UroToday . Urologic Trauma and Reconstruction. Infections. Renal Transplantation, Vascular Disease . ->
2009 ICD-9-CM Diagnosis 567.* : Peritonitis and retroperitoneal infections
. And Peritoneum 560-569 > Peritonitis and retroperitoneal infections 567. . Retroperitoneal infections. ICD-9-CM Diagnosis 567.31. Psoas muscle abscess . ->
Abdominal Abscesses: Gastrointestinal Emergencies: Merck Manual Home .
retroperitoneal abscess. An abscess is a pocket of pus, usually caused by a bacterial infection. . draining pus from the abscess and taking antibiotics. . ->

abscess: Definition from Answers.com
. fecal bacteria enter this opening, causing an infection and a subsequent abscess. . include diaphragmatic, mesenteric, retroperitoneal; many are subclinical; . ->

