A rare case of isolated post-traumatic subscapularis abscess in a paediatric patient

Introduction: Subscapular abscess is an extremely rare condition. To our knowledge there were nine reports on subscapular abscess in the literature, four of them happened paediatric patients. The signs and symptoms could be very subtle making the diagnosis is difficult and often delayed. Case descr...

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Main Authors: Faris Indra Prahasta, Didi Indra, Syed Ibrahim, Wan Mohamad Akbar, Mohd Anuar Ramdhan, Ibrahim, Ong Lik, Han
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spelling my.unimas.ir.403912022-11-09T06:01:19Z http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/40391/ A rare case of isolated post-traumatic subscapularis abscess in a paediatric patient Faris Indra Prahasta, Didi Indra Syed Ibrahim, Wan Mohamad Akbar Mohd Anuar Ramdhan, Ibrahim Ong Lik, Han R Medicine (General) Introduction: Subscapular abscess is an extremely rare condition. To our knowledge there were nine reports on subscapular abscess in the literature, four of them happened paediatric patients. The signs and symptoms could be very subtle making the diagnosis is difficult and often delayed. Case description: We share a rare case of isolated subscapularis abscess with no glenohumeral involvement of a healthy 9-year-old boy following blunt trauma to the shoulder treated with antibiotics and percutaneous drainage with good outcome. Conclusion: Subscapular abscess should be suspected in a child present with fever and shoulder pain. Magnetic resonance imaging is the best modality for diagnosis as plain radiograph would not give any diagnostic help. Surgical drainage combined with antibiotics are the mainstay of treatment. However, percutaneous drainage is one of treatment options especially in paediatric patient as demonstrated in our report. DiscoverSys Inc. 2022 Article PeerReviewed text en http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/40391/1/A%20rare%20case%20of%20-%20Copy.pdf Faris Indra Prahasta, Didi Indra and Syed Ibrahim, Wan Mohamad Akbar and Mohd Anuar Ramdhan, Ibrahim and Ong Lik, Han (2022) A rare case of isolated post-traumatic subscapularis abscess in a paediatric patient. Bali Medical Journal, 11 (3). pp. 1483-1486. ISSN 2302-2914 https://www.balimedicaljournal.org/index.php/bmj/article/view/3639 DOI: https://doi.org/10.15562/bmj.v11i3.3639
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Faris Indra Prahasta, Didi Indra
Syed Ibrahim, Wan Mohamad Akbar
Mohd Anuar Ramdhan, Ibrahim
Ong Lik, Han
A rare case of isolated post-traumatic subscapularis abscess in a paediatric patient
description Introduction: Subscapular abscess is an extremely rare condition. To our knowledge there were nine reports on subscapular abscess in the literature, four of them happened paediatric patients. The signs and symptoms could be very subtle making the diagnosis is difficult and often delayed. Case description: We share a rare case of isolated subscapularis abscess with no glenohumeral involvement of a healthy 9-year-old boy following blunt trauma to the shoulder treated with antibiotics and percutaneous drainage with good outcome. Conclusion: Subscapular abscess should be suspected in a child present with fever and shoulder pain. Magnetic resonance imaging is the best modality for diagnosis as plain radiograph would not give any diagnostic help. Surgical drainage combined with antibiotics are the mainstay of treatment. However, percutaneous drainage is one of treatment options especially in paediatric patient as demonstrated in our report.
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author Faris Indra Prahasta, Didi Indra
Syed Ibrahim, Wan Mohamad Akbar
Mohd Anuar Ramdhan, Ibrahim
Ong Lik, Han
author_facet Faris Indra Prahasta, Didi Indra
Syed Ibrahim, Wan Mohamad Akbar
Mohd Anuar Ramdhan, Ibrahim
Ong Lik, Han
author_sort Faris Indra Prahasta, Didi Indra
title A rare case of isolated post-traumatic subscapularis abscess in a paediatric patient
title_short A rare case of isolated post-traumatic subscapularis abscess in a paediatric patient
title_full A rare case of isolated post-traumatic subscapularis abscess in a paediatric patient
title_fullStr A rare case of isolated post-traumatic subscapularis abscess in a paediatric patient
title_full_unstemmed A rare case of isolated post-traumatic subscapularis abscess in a paediatric patient
title_sort rare case of isolated post-traumatic subscapularis abscess in a paediatric patient
publisher DiscoverSys Inc.
publishDate 2022
url http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/40391/1/A%20rare%20case%20of%20-%20Copy.pdf
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