DEVELOPMENT OF RETROPERITONEAL ABSCESS FOLLOWING ROUTINE INJECTION OF TRIAMCINOLONE FOR MUSCULOSKELETAL PAIN

Abstract

Glucocorticoid intramuscular injections are a quick, routine procedure done in an outpatient setting to relieve musculoskeletal pain quickly. However, despite being a low-risk procedure it can lead to local infections, including abscess and skin necrosis, and even more rarely, bacteraemia and multi-organ failure. In this case, we present a healthy, immunocompetent woman in her 40s diagnosed with a retroperitoneal abscess due to methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus after an intramuscular injection of triamcinolone.

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Keywords

intramuscular injection, methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA), musculoskeletal pain, retroperitoneal abscess, Triamcinolone

Citation

Sullivan, S., Fenner, B., McCool, H., Davalos, J., & Mittal, N.. 2023. DEVELOPMENT OF RETROPERITONEAL ABSCESS FOLLOWING ROUTINE INJECTION OF TRIAMCINOLONE FOR MUSCULOSKELETAL PAIN. European Journal of Case Reports in Internal Medicine, 10(8). https://doi.org/10.12890/2023_003988

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