Abstract
Fitz-Hugh-Curtis syndrome (FHCS) is a rare complication of pelvic inflammatory disease and its MRI findings remain poorly described. A 34-year-old woman was raced to our hospital with slight fever and severe right upper quadrant pain. Gadoxetic acid-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging revealed high-intensity regions in the surface and subcapsule of the right liver on T2-weighted imaging and on diffusion-weighted imaging. A definitive diagnosis of FHCS was confirmed based on high titers of serum IgA and IgG antibodies to Chlamydia trachomatis. She was treated with oral azithromycin and discharged 6 days after admission with improvement of her symptoms. To our knowledge, this report represents a valuable addition to the FHCS literature describing MRI findings in the early stage of FHCS onset.
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Kubo, K., Ohara, M., Watanabe, R., Higashino, M., Tsuda, M., & Kato, M. (2022, March 31). Fitz-Hugh-Curtis Syndrome Presenting as Perihepatic and Subcapsular Enhancement on MRI. Case Reports in Gastroenterology. S. Karger AG. https://doi.org/10.1159/000523699
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