2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.ajem.2021.07.053
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Fitz-Hugh-Curtis syndrome in adolescent and young adult females: Utility of a decision rule

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“…5 6 Furthermore, in situations where only a single-phase contrast-enhanced CT is conducted, which is common in emergency departments, a risk of missing vital diagnostic indicators could occur such as perihepatic enhancement, exemplified by the current case. Given the patient's symptomatology and physical findings, 7 Fitz-Hugh-Curtis syndrome was suspected before CT evaluation. Consequently, a comprehensive evaluation, encompassing a detailed patient history and meticulous physical examination, remains crucial.…”
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“…5 6 Furthermore, in situations where only a single-phase contrast-enhanced CT is conducted, which is common in emergency departments, a risk of missing vital diagnostic indicators could occur such as perihepatic enhancement, exemplified by the current case. Given the patient's symptomatology and physical findings, 7 Fitz-Hugh-Curtis syndrome was suspected before CT evaluation. Consequently, a comprehensive evaluation, encompassing a detailed patient history and meticulous physical examination, remains crucial.…”
Section: Descriptionmentioning
confidence: 99%