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A Rare Cause of Flank Mass: Psoas Abscess due to Extensive Primary Thoracolumbar Tuberculous Spondylodiskitis
H.T. Sanal, M. Kocaoglu, A. Sehirlioglu and N. Bulakbasi
American Journal of Neuroradiology September 2006, 27 (8) 1735-1737;
H.T. Sanal
M. Kocaoglu
A. Sehirlioglu

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A Rare Cause of Flank Mass: Psoas Abscess due to Extensive Primary Thoracolumbar Tuberculous Spondylodiskitis
H.T. Sanal, M. Kocaoglu, A. Sehirlioglu, N. Bulakbasi
American Journal of Neuroradiology Sep 2006, 27 (8) 1735-1737;
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