[Atypical course of Budd-Chiari syndrome with hydrothorax]

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A 33-year-old woman's Budd-Chiari syndrome diagnosis was delayed by massive hydrothorax and endometriosis, highlighting the need for thorough review of initial imaging.

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Budd-Chiari syndrome is a very rare condition with an incidence and a prevalence of respectively 0.8 and 1.4 per million inhabitants per year. Significant large right-sided pleural effusion without significant ascites is well-known in portal hypertension and cirrhosis, where it occurs in 5-10% of the patients. Due to the presence of endometriosis and the dominant symptom in the form of hydrothorax up to 5 l per day delayed the correct diagnosis in a case with a 33 year-old woman. Reviews of the initially performed computed tomographies could have been made shortly after admission thus avoiding long time illness and hospitalization.

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endometriosis

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Budd-Chiari Syndrome Budd-Chiari Syndrome Budd-Chiari Syndrome Budd-Chiari Syndrome Hydrothorax Adult Diagnosis, Differential Endometriosis Endometriosis Female Humans Hydrothorax Magnetic Resonance Imaging Portasystemic Shunt, Transjugular Intrahepatic

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