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The Unusual Suspect: Citrobacter Infection as a Rare Cause of Renal Abscess.

Nismat Javed, Nishant Allena, Sai Allu, Paul Kelly

Journal of community hospital internal medicine perspectives(2024)

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Abstract
Citrobacter infections have emerged as now a common nosocomial pathogen. Most of the infections manifest in patients with underlying medical conditions. The features of infection can range from infections in the lower urinary tract, respiratory tract, gastrointestinal disease, or bacteremia, however renal abscesses remain uncommon. Here we present the case of a 48-year-old female with medical history of diabetes that presented with a right renal abscess secondary to Citrobacter koseri infection managed with drainage and antimicrobial treatment.
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