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In conclusion, our case highlights the unusual presentation of tropical pyomyositis in a temperate environment. It is important to consider this diagnosis in immunocompromised hosts, even in those with vague complaints such as muscle pain or erythema. The patient's immunocompromised state as well as the rarity of tropical pyomyositis outside of a tropical country led to a late diagnosis. Tropical pyomyositis is a potentially life threatening disease, but if recognized and treated early, the prognosis is good.