Fitz-Hugh-Curtis syndrome

Overview

Fitz-Hugh-Curtis syndrome is a rare complication of pelvic inflammatory disease (PID) named after the two physicians, Fitz-Hugh and Curtis who first reported this condition in 1934 and 1930 respectively.

Diagnosis

FHC is caused by infection with C trachomatis or N gonorrhoeae

Prognosis

Prognosis is generally as for PID. There may be no symptoms of Fitz-Hugh Curtis syndrome and it is found incidentally at operation at a later date. It may also be found as an incidental finding when investigating infertility and, as such, it may also indicate tubal damage

Treatment

Treatment involves diagnosing and treating the underlying cause correctly. The adhesions can be cut laparoscopically