Abscesses in different body sites among children: a single-center prospective study

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Title: Abscesses in different body sites among children: a single-center prospective study
Authors: Omar Abdulqader Ajaj, Hashim Talib Hashim, Zainab Ali Hussein
Source: Journal of International Medical Research, Vol 52 (2024)
Publisher Information: SAGE Publishing, 2024.
Publication Year: 2024
Collection: LCC:Medicine (General)
Subject Terms: Medicine (General), R5-920
More Details: Objectives An abscess is a localized collection of pus contained within a fibrous capsule. In this study, we aimed to determine the demographic pattern, common anatomical sites, risk factors, and the microbial profile of abscesses in different body sites among children. Methods We conducted a prospective study in our pediatric surgical department among children with abscesses in different body sites between January 2019 and December 2022. Results During the study period, 85 children were included. The participant age range was 0 to 14 years old, and 66% of participants were boys. The most common anatomical sites where abscesses formed were the pelvis (n = 29, 34%), abdomen (n = 22, 26%), neck (n = 14, 16%), and extremities (n = 12, 14%). Risk factors of abscesses in different body sites included cannulation, lymphadenitis, mastitis, perforated appendix, and perianal fistula. We observed that 74% of abscesses were of a polymicrobial nature. Conclusion The most common anatomical sites for abscesses in children included the pelvis, abdomen, neck, and extremities. Most abscesses in these sites were polymicrobial in nature.
Document Type: article
File Description: electronic resource
Language: English
ISSN: 1473-2300
03000605
Relation: https://doaj.org/toc/1473-2300
DOI: 10.1177/03000605241281678
Access URL: https://doaj.org/article/5f2fadc01d464d329339ce515b617885
Accession Number: edsdoj.5f2fadc01d464d329339ce515b617885
Database: Directory of Open Access Journals
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ISSN:14732300
03000605
DOI:10.1177/03000605241281678
Published in:Journal of International Medical Research
Language:English