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Rare extension of pancreatic pseudocyst with Mycobacterium abscessus into the iliopsoas muscle.

Justin David MarkTravis ParkVirginia Velez QuinonesShaun Isaac
Published in: BMJ case reports (2022)
Pancreatic pseudocyst is a well-known complication of both acute and chronic pancreatitis. Although extension into other anatomical sites is common, extension into the retrofascial space causing an iliopsoas abscess is exceedingly rare. Although its low incidence creates a diagnostic challenge for clinicians, early diagnosis is essential to prevent significant complications and poor patient outcomes. We present a case of iliopsoas abscess with unusual culture fluid growth in the setting of acute on chronic pancreatitis secondary to extension of a pancreatic pseudocyst. We also offer a brief review of the literature and pathophysiology of the condition.
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