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Calculi and UTI spotter 1
Created: 27/9/2006
Updated: 13/7/2008
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A patient with a long-term urethral catheter required admission for re-insertion after a failed change in the community. He was discharged and readmitted several days later with sepsis and a perineal swelling. The MRI's are shown below.
a What is the diagnosis?
b What are the presenting features of this condition?
c What is it associated with?
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