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Fitz-Hugh-Curtis syndrome: a diagnostic challenge
1Education Department Northwick Park Hospital London UK.
Abstract:
Diagnosis of Fitz-Hugh-Curtis is challenging due to its rarity and its similar presentation to common intra-abdominal conditions, such as cholecystitis or appendicitis. In our case, the adherent cecal and omental mass felt on examination were thought to be an appendiceal mass secondary to perforation, hence the patient underwent a diagnostic laparoscopy.
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