Genito-pelvic actinomycosis represents about 5% of cases of actinomycoses. It is a suppurative infection most often occurring secondary to the use of intra-uterine contraceptive devices (IUCDs). The other causes of abdomenâs actinomycose are: Immuodeficience, a digestive surgery, a traumatism. There are multiple clinical presentations of pelvic actinomycoses but they are rarely localised to the psoas. We report a case of a secondary psoas abscess following the removal of an IUCD that was associated with severe sepsis and symptoms suggestive of a tumour with compression of the ureter.
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