Carcinomatous perforation of the sigmoid colon presenting as a thigh mass.
Journal: Bulletin (Hospital For Joint Diseases (New York, N.Y.))
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Abstract
We report a patient presenting with a left psoas abscess causing necrotizing fasciitis of the upper thigh. The patient underwent exploration of the left thigh through a medial approach, confirming necrotizing fasciitis of the adductor compartment and the femoral triangle. The infective process also involved the left psoas. This was explored retroperitoneally through a left pararectal laparotomy incision. Further exploration revealed a carcinomatous ulcer of the sigmoid colon. Despite active resuscitation, antibiotic therapy, and further debridement, the patient died three days after admission.
Authors
T Lam, N Maffulli, E Chen, J Cheng
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