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Fitz-Hugh-Curtis syndrome: A diagnosis to consider in women with right upper quadrant pain
Nadja G. Peter, MD, Liana R. Clark, MD and Jeffrey R. Jaeger, MD
Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine March 2004, 71 (3) 233-239;
Nadja G. Peter
Clinical Associate in Pediatrics, Craig-Dalsimer Division of Adolescent Medicine, The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia
Liana R. Clark
Assistant Professor of Pediatrics, Craig-Dalsimer Division of Adolescent Medicine, The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia
Jeffrey R. Jaeger
Assistant Professor of Medicine, Division of General Internal Medicine, University of Pennsylvania Health System, Philadelphia

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Fitz-Hugh-Curtis syndrome: A diagnosis to consider in women with right upper quadrant pain
Nadja G. Peter, Liana R. Clark, Jeffrey R. Jaeger
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