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| Content Provider | World Health Organization (WHO)-Global Index Medicus |
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| Author | Nardini, Paola Compri, Monica Marangoni, Antonella D'Antuono, Antonietta Bellavista, Sara Calvanese, Claudio Belluzzi, Andrea Bazzoli, Franco Montagnani, Marco |
| Description | Country affiliation: Italy Author Affiliation: Nardini P ( Microbiology Unit, Dipartimento di Medicina Specialistica Diagnostica e Sperimentale, University of Bologna, St Orsola Hospital, Bologna, Italy.); Compri M ( Microbiology Unit, Dipartimento di Medicina Specialistica Diagnostica e Sperimentale, University of Bologna, St Orsola Hospital, Bologna, Italy.); Marangoni A ( Microbiology Unit, Dipartimento di Medicina Specialistica Diagnostica e Sperimentale, University of Bologna, St Orsola Hospital, Bologna, Italy.); D'Antuono A ( Dermatology Unit, Dipartimento di Medicina Specialistica Diagnostica e Sperimentale, University of Bologna, St Orsola Hospital, Bologna, Italy.); Bellavista S ( Dermatology Unit, Dipartimento di Medicina Specialistica Diagnostica e Sperimentale, University of Bologna, St Orsola Hospital, Bologna, Italy.); Calvanese C ( Gastroenterology Unit, Dipartimento di Scienze Mediche e Chirurgiche, University of Bologna, St Orsola Hospital, Bologna, Italy.); Belluzzi A ( Gastroenterology Unit, Dipartimento di Scienze Mediche e Chirurgiche, University of Bologna, St Orsola Hospital, Bologna, Italy.); Bazzoli F ( Gastroenterology Unit, Dipartimento di Scienze Mediche e Chirurgiche, University of Bologna, St Orsola Hospital, Bologna, Italy.); Montagnani M ( Gastroenterology Unit, Dipartimento di Scienze Mediche e Chirurgiche, University of Bologna, St Orsola Hospital, Bologna, Italy.) |
| Abstract | BACKGROUND: Fitz-Hugh-Curtis syndrome is a rare extra-pelvic complication of genital infection involving the perihepatic capsule. Most cases have been described in women in association with pelvic inflammatory disease; in rare cases it has been reported in men. Because the main symptom is acute abdominal pain, and laboratory and imaging findings are frequently nonspecific, the differential diagnosis, considering other gastrointestinal or renal diseases, can be difficult in the early stage of the syndrome, leading to frequent misdiagnosis and mismanagement. CASE REPORT: We report a case of Fitz-Hugh-Curtis syndrome in a 26-year-old man who first presented to the emergency department with acute abdominal pain, vomiting, and fever. Diagnosis was possible on the basis of clinical signs of orchiepididymitis, abnormal ultrasound findings, and specialist consultation with the Sexually Transmitted Infection Clinic. An acute gonoccocal infection was revealed, which was complicated by a collection of free perihepatic fluid and a subcapsular hypoechoic focal lesion. Prompt antibiotic therapy was established, with complete resolution of the symptoms within a few days. WHY SHOULD AN EMERGENCY PHYSICIAN BE AWARE OF THIS?: Awareness of the clinical presentation, imaging, and laboratory findings during the acute phase of Fitz-Hugh-Curtis syndrome could help emergency physicians to make an early diagnosis and to correctly manage such patients. Improved diagnostic skills could prevent chronic complications that are especially a risk in the case of delayed or minor genitourinary symptoms. |
| File Format | HTM / HTML |
| ISSN | 07364679 |
| Issue Number | 3 |
| Volume Number | 48 |
| Journal | The Journal of Emergency Medicine |
| Language | English |
| Publisher | Elsevier |
| Publisher Date | 2015-03-01 |
| Publisher Place | United States |
| Access Restriction | One Nation One Subscription (ONOS) |
| Subject Keyword | Discipline Emergency medicine Chlamydia Infections Diagnosis Microbiology Gonorrhea Complications Hepatitis Pelvic Inflammatory Disease Peritonitis Abdominal Pain Acute Disease Adult Diagnosis, Differential Fever Humans Male Vomiting Case Reports Journal Article |
| Content Type | Text |
| Resource Type | Case study Article |
| Subject | Emergency Medicine |
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