Pott Disease with Bilateral Psoas Abscesses: The Critical CT & MRI Findings Every Clinician Must Recognize Before Neurologic Damage Occurs
Pott Disease with Bilateral Psoas Abscesses: A Rare but Life-Threatening Spinal Infection Diagnosed on CT Imaging Low back pain is one of the most common reasons patients visit clinics and emergency departments worldwide. Most cases are benign. Some are degenerative. Others are musculoskeletal. Yet occasionally, behind what initially appears to be an ordinary complaint lies a devastating and potentially disabling disease. One of the most dangerous examples is Pott's disease , also known as tuberculous spondylitis . In this featured case, a 31-year-old man presented not only with chronic back pain but also with an unusual abdominal wall mass. What initially could have been mistaken for a soft tissue tumor or nonspecific inflammatory lesion ultimately proved to be advanced spinal tuberculosis with bilateral psoas abscesses . The case highlights a crucial lesson in modern medical imaging : CT findings can reveal catastrophic spinal infection long before irreversible neurologic damage ...