Talk:Fitz-Hugh–Curtis syndrome

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I have had four surgeries to remove fibers caused by fitz-hugh-curtis syndrome. I was told that once surgery was performed, it would not return. I was not sexually active other than with my husband of 14 years. I am having another round with this disease and my doctor refuses to do anymore surgey for fear of more adhesion due to surgery. I am on pain killers and an anti inflammatory. Is there ANY other course of action I can take to rid myself of this painfull and inconvenant disorder? After 25 years of this, I am really tired of the daily struggle. Please contact me at jodiemo2000@yahoo.com

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Wiki Education assignment: WikiMed UTSW[edit]

This article was the subject of a Wiki Education Foundation-supported course assignment, between 21 November 2023 and 15 December 2023. Further details are available on the course page. Student editor(s): UsamahCh (article contribs).

— Assignment last updated by UsamahCh (talk) 05:26, 30 November 2023 (UTC)[reply]

WikiMed Page Update Plan[edit]

Week 11/27-12/1

- Finalize writing History section based on review paper with historical background

- Complete reformatting outline structure with headings (History, Presentation, Pathophysiology, Differential Diagnoses, Diagnoses, Treatment)

- Review through UpToDate for review papers and textbook chapters

- Read and summarize Harrison's section on Fitz-Hugh


Week 12/4-12/8

- Utilize 3 review papers for completing Presentation, Pathophys, DDx section

- Complete first draft of all sections and continue editing


Week 12/11-12/15

- Finalize all edits on article

- Peer edits UsamahCh (talk) 16:21, 30 November 2023 (UTC)[reply]

Hey Usamah, great editing! I did make a few notes as I was peer reviewing!
Is there a way to link Fitz Hugh similar to how Arthur Curtis was linked?
· Gonococcal tubal changes may be too scientific?
· “referred to the right shoulder” maybe can say which can be perceived as pain in the right shoulder (referred pain) or link to referred pain?
· Maybe cite a source for the risk factors section and diagnosis and workup section, if necessary?
· “It is important for practitioners to person for a thorough history and physical “?
· 57 kDa chlamydial heat shock protein may be too scientific?
· Chlamydia misspelling in treatment section Chelsc.an (talk) 07:35, 10 December 2023 (UTC)[reply]

Peer edit[edit]

Hey Usamah! Awesome editing here. I made a few notes on possible suggestions! · Is there a way to link Fitz Hugh similar to how Arthur Curtis was linked? · Gonococcal tubal changes may be too scientific? · “referred to the right shoulder” maybe can say which can be perceived as pain in the right shoulder (referred pain) or link to referred pain? · Maybe cite a source for the risk factors section and diagnosis and workup section, if necessary? · “It is important for practitioners to person for a thorough history and physical “? · 57 kDa chlamydial heat shock protein may be too scientific? · Chlamydia misspelling in treatment section Chelsc.an (talk) 07:34, 10 December 2023 (UTC)[reply]