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Morse LP et al. – Prostatic abscess is common in melioidosis. Clinical signs are usually present but may be subtle. Detection is enhanced by routine computerized tomographic screening of the abdomen and pelvis for occult visceral abscesses in all cases of melioidosis. Ultrasound guided needle drainage is adequate initial therapy in conjunction with appropriate antibiotics.

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