Fitz-Hugh-Curtis syndrome: abdominal pain in women of 26 years old

  • Rivero-Sánchez L
  • López-Soriano E
  • Guarner-Aguilar L
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Abstract

Fitz-Hugh-Curtis syndrome is an inflammation of the liver capsule as a complication of pelvic inflammatory disease, whose etiologic agent is the most common C. trachomatis. The acute phase Fitz-Hugh-Curtis syndrome may present with pain in upper right quadrant abdomen, commonly confused with other diseases of the hepatobiliary and gastrointestinal tract. Definitive diagnosis is now possible for non-invasive techniques such as ultrasound, computed tomography, as well as techniques for the isolation of the germ responsible available in most centers.

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Rivero-Sánchez, L., López-Soriano, E. M., & Guarner-Aguilar, L. (2011). Fitz-Hugh-Curtis syndrome: abdominal pain in women of 26 years old. Revista Española de Enfermedades Digestivas, 103(10), 546–548. https://doi.org/10.4321/s1130-01082011001000009

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