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Dauchy FA et al. - The results suggest that the presence of psoas abscesses is a frequent but under-diagnosed complication of prosthetic hip infection. The authors recommend that an abdominal CT scan be performed on patients with hematogenous prosthetic hip infection or with a history of neoplasm.

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