Chlamydia Trachomatis Peritonitis: Report of a Patient Presenting Spontaneous Regression of Ascites.
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概要
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A 36-year-old Japanese woman complained of right hypochondralgia followed by ascites. Paracentesis showed a turbid, straw-colored sterile exudate. Computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging of the abdomen revealed a left periuteric mass and ascites. The mass and ascites spontaneously regressed within a month with no specific treatment. Later, after the patient had been discharged from hospital, immunofluorescence antibody titers for Chlamydia trachomatis were successfully determined using stored ascitic fluid and serum. Though the number of cases of Chlamydia trachomatis peritonitis has increased, few cases with ascites have been reported, and spontaneous regression of the ascites is also rare.(Internal Medicine 31 : 835-839, 1992)
- 社団法人 日本内科学会の論文
著者
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Tomiyasu Hitoshi
The Department Of Neurology Tokai University School Of Medicine
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Harada Takashi
Second Department Of Internal Medicine Dokkyo University School Of Medicine
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HADA Tetsuya
the Division of Gastroenterology, JR Tokyo General Hospital
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HARADA Takashi
Second Department of Internal Medicine, Dokkyo, University School of Medicine
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YANAGISAWA Nobuyoshi
the Division of Gastroenterology, JR Tokyo General Hospital
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KURE Nariaki
the Division of Gastroenterology, JR Tokyo General Hospital
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KOBAYASHI Yumiko
the Division of Gastroenterology, JR Tokyo General Hospital
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KATAMOTO Tetsurou
the Division of Gastroenterology, JR Tokyo General Hospital
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SUGAYA Hitoshi
Second Department of Internal Medicine, Dokkyo, University School of Medicine
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TOMIYASU Hitoshi
the Division of Gastroenterology, JR Tokyo General Hospital
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