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Table 1 Clinical characteristics of hemodialysis patients who developed iliopsoas abscess

From: Iliopsoas abscess in patients receiving hemodialysis: a case series and a literature survey

Case

Reference

Age (years)

Sex

ESRD etiology

HD vintage

Cause of iliopsoas abscess

Pathogenic bacteria

Treatment

1

Tillman et al. [18]

48

Male

Chronic analgesic use

2 years

Discitis

Staphylococcus aureus

A, S

2

Tillman et al. [18]

66

Male

Nephrosclerosis

10 months

AVF infection

Staphylococcus aureus

A, D

3

Kikuchi et al. [19]

53

Female

DMN

7 months

Catheter-related

MRSA

A, D

4

Kikuchi et al. [19]

64

Male

CGN

2 months

Catheter-related

MRSA

A

5

Kato et al. [20]

69

Male

CGN

24 years

Acute enterocolitis

Bacteroides fragilis

A, S

6

Chuang et al. [21]

55

Male

DMN

1 month

n.d

Proteus vulgaris

A, S

7

Dovas et al. [22]

66

Female

Chronic pyelonephritis

11 years

Acute enterocolitis

Bacteroides fragilis

A, D

8

Sato et al. [23]

57

Male

PKD

14 years

Diverticulitis

Bacteroides fragilis

A, D

9

Sato et al. [23]

58

Male

PKD

18 years

Catheter-related

Staphylococcus aureus

A, D, S

10

Sato et al. [23]

59

Male

DMN

15 years

Infection in the kidney

Enterococcus faecalis

A, D, S

11

Sato et al. [23]

61

Male

DMN

27 years

Enterocolitis

Streptococcus agalactiae

A, D, S

12

Sato et al. [23]

67

Male

DMN

2 years

Discitis

MRSA

A, D, S

13

Sato et al. [23]

69

Male

CGN

11 years

Infective endocarditis

Streptococcus spp.

A

14

Sato et al. [23]

70

Female

CGN

19 years

Discitis

Staphylococcus aureus

A, D

15

Sato et al. [23]

78

Male

CGN

5 years

AVF infection

MRSA

A, D, S

16

Kim et al. [24]

53

Female

DMN

6 months

Acupuncture

Negative

A, D

17

Hsiao et al. [25]

47

Female

n.d

6 months

Catheter-related

MRSA

A, S

18

Alif Adlan et al. [26]

53

Female

DMN

n.d

Catheter-related

Staphylococcus aureus

A, S

19

Okada et al. [27]

70

Male

PKD

19 years

Cutaneous ulcer (leg)

Enterococcus avium

A, S

20

Koda et al. [28]

58

Male

n.d

16 years

Cellulitis (leg)

Staphylococcus aureus

A, D, S

21

Okabe et al. [29]

62

Female

CGN

13 years

Nerve block injections

MRSA

A, D

22

Kawai et al. [30]

91

Female

CGN

3 years

Catheter-related

MRSA

A, D

23

Kawai et al. [30]

76

Male

DMN

2 months

Catheter-related

MRSA

D

24

Kawai et al. [30]

72

Female

CGN

29 years

Suppurative knee arthritis

MRSA

A, D

25

Kawai et al. [30]

75

Male

DMN

7 years

n.d

Streptococcus spp.

A, D

26

Kawai et al. [30]

79

Male

DMN

8 months

Infective endocarditis

MRSA

A, D

27

Kawai et al. [30]

79

Male

DMN

9 months

n.d

Staphylococcus aureus

A, D

28

Kawai et al. [30]

46

Male

DMN

4 years

Infective abdominal aortic aneurysm

MRSA

A, D

29

Kawai et al. [30]

71

Female

Lupus nephritis

4 years

Peritonitis

Bacteroides ovatus

A, D

30

Kawai et al. [30]

56

Male

CGN

33 years

n.d

Staphylococcus epidermis

D

31

Current case 1

79

Female

PKD

11 years

Nerve block injections

Staphylococcus aureus

A

32

Current case 2

60

Female

DMN

16 years

Renal abscess

negative

A, D

33

Current case 3

78

Female

Nephrosclerosis

1 month

Emphysematous cystitis

Klebsiella pneumoniae

A

  1. HD hemodialysis, CGN chronic glomerulonephritis, DMN diabetic nephropathy, PKD polycystic kidney disease, AVF arteriovenous fistula, MRSA methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus, A antibiotic treatment, D percutaneous drainage, S surgical intervention, n.d. not described