%0 Journal Article %T Iliopsoas Mass, Hydroureter, and Back Squats: Using Biomechanics and Diagnostic Persistence to Diagnose a Germ Cell Tumor %A Andrew C. Berry %A Antwan Hogue %A Gilad Shapira %A James Fussell %A Whitney Dawson %J Archive of "The Ochsner Journal". %D 2019 %R 10.31486/toj.18.0024 %X Background: Lesions in the iliopsoas compartment carry a broad differential diagnosis, including infection, tumor, or hematoma, and less commonly, retroperitoneal fibrosis, atrophy secondary to paralysis or muscle disease, foreign body, calcifications secondary to trauma, or rhabdomyolysis. Iliopsoas lesions are oftentimes accompanied by nonspecific symptoms, resulting in a delayed diagnosis %K Compartment syndromes %K hematoma %K neoplasms¨Cgerm cell %K psoas muscles %U https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6584203/