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Saudi Medical Journal. 2014; 35 (7): 743-746
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-159427

ABSTRACT

Iliopsoas abscess is a very rare pathology in the neonatal period. There is a lack of reports in the literature on bilateral psoas abscess with hip joint arthritis. We report a case of bilateral iliopsoas abscess with concomitant right hip septic arthritis, caused by methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus in a 28-day-old male infant. The baby presented with bilateral diffuse swelling of the groins and upper thighs. He was treated successfully by ultrasound-guided percutaneous drainage along with systemic antibiotic therapy. Clinical improvement was observed within 24-48 hours of drainage

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Saudi Medical Journal. 2007; 28 (5): 755-758
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-85112

ABSTRACT

To document retrospectively the outcome of a newly modified procedure for closure of large omphalocele, where the sac was conserved and used as autogenous supportive material. The medical records of 10 patients with omphalocele major admitted to Al-Noor Specialist Hospital in Makkah, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia in the last 15 years, October 1990 to October 2005, were retrospectively reviewed. The defects were considered by the same treating surgeon too big to be closed primarily so the sac was preserved to reduce the contents gradually. In the first stage, complete reduction was achieved in all the cases followed by second stage, the surgical closure. There was no mortality related to this intervention. This proposed technique is safe, simple and effective for the treatment of large omphalocele


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Humans , Surgical Procedures, Operative/methods , Retrospective Studies
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Saudi Medical Journal. 2001; 22 (6): 544-546
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-58304

ABSTRACT

Caudal Regression Syndrome is a rare anomaly affecting different systems in the caudal portion of the fetus. Peno-scrotal transposition is a rare condition of variable severity often associated with Caudal Regression Syndrome. We report a case of Caudal Regression Syndrome with perineal ano-rectal duplication, incomplete peno-scrotal transposition, perineal hypospadias, chordee, and thoracic hemivertebrae


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Humans , Male , Syndrome , Urogenital Abnormalities/diagnosis , Penis/abnormalities , Scrotum/abnormalities , Spine/abnormalities , Perineum/abnormalities
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Saudi Medical Journal. 2000; 21 (9): 882-883
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-55419
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