Successful diagnosis and treatment of early splenic ectopic pregnancy
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Early diagnosis and treatment of ectopic pregnancy.
During the period from 1995 to 1999, 64 patients were treated for ectopic pregnancy. All patients admitted to the department passed the same procedure including (complete preoperative laboratory findings, Beta HCG, serum progesterone and transvaginal colour Doppler). In patients who had ultrasound finding typical for ectopic pregnancy in combination with positive Beta HCG, conservative treatmen...
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The most common site of localisation of an ectopic pregnancy is the fallopian tube. Rarely an ectopic pregnancy can be found in the ovary, a caesarean section scar, the abdomen or the cervix. Risk factors are previous ectopic pregnancy, PID, endometriosis, previous pelvic surgery, the presence of a coil and infertility. However, a third of women with an ectopic pregnancy have no known risk fact...
متن کاملDiagnosis and treatment of ectopic pregnancy
ECTOPIC PREGNANCY IS A LIFEAND FERTILITY-threatening condition that is commonly seen in Canadian emergency departments. Increases in the availability and use of hormonal markers, coupled with advances in formal and emergency ultrasonography have changed the diagnostic approach to the patient in the emergency department with first-trimester bleeding or pain. Ultrasonography should be the initial...
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Splenic ectopic pregnancy is very rare, it is easy to be negligence by doctors and the outcome is ominous if not treated promptly. Here we reported an extremely rare case happened in a young Chinese woman. She was admitted in to hospital by hypovolemic shock. A live splenic ectopic pregnancy was diagnosed by ultrasound. Laparotomy with splenectomy was performed and histology confirmed the diagn...
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عنوان ژورنال: Medicine
سال: 2018
ISSN: 0025-7974
DOI: 10.1097/md.0000000000010466