Iliopsoas Bursitis after Transfemoral Coronary Angiography.
- Author:
Jeong Chan LEE
1
;
Chan Keol PARK
;
Young KIM
;
Su Jin YOO
;
Seung Cheol SHIM
;
Seong Wook KANG
;
In Seol YOO
Author Information
1. Department of Internal Medicine, Chungnam National University School of Medicine, Daejeon, Korea. cptmiller@cnuh.co.kr
- Publication Type:Case Report
- Keywords:
Coronary angiography;
Iliopsoas bursitis;
Kidney transplantation
- MeSH:
Bursitis*;
Causality;
Chest Pain;
Coronary Angiography*;
Humans;
Kidney;
Kidney Transplantation;
Male;
Middle Aged
- From:Keimyung Medical Journal
2016;35(1):34-38
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:Korean
-
Abstract:
A 53-year-old male was admitted to our hospital for evaluation of the second kidney transplant. A Iliopsoas Bursitis was detected on diagnostic abdominopelvic computed tomography. He had undergone a coronary angiography (CAG) due to chest pain 1 month prior to his visit. At that time, he had experienced pain on his right back and flank for some time. We found no other causes or predisposing factors associated with that problem. Thus, we report on a case of iliopsoas bursitis after CAG.