Uncommon origin for the iliopsoas sign
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Uncommon origin for the iliopsoas sign
Abstract
The term "iliopsoas sign" has different meanings in the medical literature. Among musculoskeletal disorders, iliopsoas bursitis is probably the most common cause of this clinical sign. Here we report an unexpected vascular pathology in a young man. The only clinical manifestation on examination was an iliopsoas sign.
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