Tünger Ö.Arýsoy A.S.Özbakkaloǧlu B.Temiz C.Borand H.2024-07-222024-07-22200210678239http://akademikarsiv.cbu.edu.tr:4000/handle/123456789/20289PSOAS ABSCESSES are rarely seen and usually misdiagnosed infections of the musculoskeletal system. A case of secondary psoas abscess due to Brucella spp. that was successfully treated with percutaneous computed tomography-guided aspiration and antimicrobial therapy is presented. The reported cases, diagnostic and therapeutic recommendations are also reviewed.Englishcontrast mediumdoxycyclinehemoglobinnonsteroid antiinflammatory agentrifampicinrose bengalstreptomycinabscess drainageadultantibiotic therapyarticleaspirationBrucellabrucellosiscase reportcomputer assisted tomographydebridementdiagnostic errorfemalefeverhemoglobin determinationhepatomegalyhumankinesiotherapylaboratory testleukocyte countlow back painlumbar spinemalaisemuscle spasmnight sweatpatient carepsoas abscessspine mobilityspine radiographyspondyloarthropathyweight reductionSecondary Brucellar psoas abscessArticle