Kitara, Lagoro DavidMwaka, Amos DeogratiusWabinga, R HenryBwangamoi, Okot Paul2021-04-282021-04-282013-10-23Kitara, D.L., Mwaka, A.D., Wabinga, H.R. and Bwangamoi, P.O., 2014. Pyomyositis in Nodding Syndrome (NS) patient-a case report. Pan African Medical Journal, 16(1).1937-8688http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12280/2765We report a case of Pyomyositis in a 13-year-old boy diagnosed using WHO surveillance definition of Probable Nodding syndrome. Complete blood count showed Leukocytosis with immature granulocytes and atypical lymphocytes. Except for the liver enzymes which were high the renal functions and serum electrolytes were within normal range values. Culture of a pus-swab grew Staphylococcus aureus. Abdominal ultrasound scan showed a focal mass on the internal and external oblique muscles of the right abdominal wall. Incision and drainage was performed. Histology of the muscle showed non-specific inflammation of the external and internal oblique muscles. This finding may highlight some of the other tropical diseases that occur in children with Nodding syndrome.enNodding syndromePyomyositisUgandaPyomyositis in Nodding Syndrome (NS) Patient - A Case ReportArticle