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To treat perirenal abscess, the pus can be drained through a catheter that is placed through the skin or with surgery. [[Antibiotic]]s should also be given, at first through a vein (IV). | To treat perirenal abscess, the pus can be drained through a catheter that is placed through the skin or with surgery. [[Antibiotic]]s should also be given, at first through a vein (IV). | ||
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To treat perirenal abscess, the pus can be drained through a catheter that is placed through the skin or with surgery. Antibiotics should also be given, at first through a vein (IV).