| Ultrasound-Guided Removal of an Infected Loose Body from the Quadriceps Muscle: Case Report | |
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We present the case of a 35 year-old male with pain and swelling in his right thigh. By CT and sonography, an abscess was localized to the deep, anteromedial, mid-thigh within the quadriceps muscle, along with a 1.3 cm loose body. The infected loose body was removed under ultrasound guidance without complications. |
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Rishi Norman Razdan; St. Vincents Medical Center, Tiffany Dube, Neil Specht; Department of Radiology, St. Vincent's Medical Center, Bridgeport, Ct |
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St. Vincents Medical Center, Bridgeport, Ct |
Publication Detail
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Publisher : University of Washington Type : peer-reviewed article Format : text/html, application/pdf |
Date Detail
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2008-07-24 |
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Medicine, Radiology, Surgery, foreign body removal ultrasound |
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Radiology Case Reports; Vol 3, No 3 (2008) |
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