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. 2021 May 10;193(19):E706-E707.
doi: 10.1503/cmaj.200470-f.

Abcès de la prostate

[Article in French]
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Abcès de la prostate

[Article in French]
Reza Pishdad et al. CMAJ. .
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Figure 1:
Tomodensitométrie abdominopelvienne (plan coronal) chez un homme fébrile de 72 ans se plaignant de douleurs rectales. On y voit des stries apparentes dans l’espace périrénal droit (flèche bleue). Hypertrophie (7 cm de diamètre) et atténuation hétérogène de la prostate avec accumulations de densité liquidienne non marquées laissant soupçonner un abcès de la prostate (flèche rouge).

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