INTRA-GLUTEAL ABSCESS FOLLOWING INTRAMUSCULAR INJECTION PRESENTING AS FEVER OF UNKNOWN ORIGIN

Abstract

Manthappa M1, Ravikumar Y. S2, Prasanna Kumar H. R3, Prasad M. C4, Adarsh L. S5

ABSTRACT: Intramuscular injections are commonly given in clinical practice and generally are without any complications. Minor discomfort and pain is common for a short period following the injection. Intra-gluteal abscess has been reported earlier but its presentation as FUO is uncommon. We are reporting these two cases to stress the importance of probing the history of intramuscular injections in patients without an apparent cause of fever.
 

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