نتایج جستجو برای: cervical ectopic pregnancy

تعداد نتایج: 250215  

Journal: :Clinics 2006
Rodrigo Ruano Fabien Reya Olivier Picone Nicolas Chopin Pedro Paulo Pereira Alexandra Benachi Marcelo Zugaib

Cervical pregnancy is a rare condition characterized by implantation of a fertilized ovum in the endocervical canal below the internal os level; its incidence is less than 0.1% of all ectopic pregnancies. Although predisposing factors have been described, the cause of cervical pregnancy remains unknown. Cervical pregnancy has a high morbidity potential due to massive hemorrhage that can be asso...

2015
Slavcho Tomov Grigor Gortchev Lachezar Tantchev Margarita Nikolova Savelina Popovska

Introduction A 29-year-old patient with cervical ectopic pregnancy (CEP) presented as "suspected" cervical mass, and irregular vaginal bleeding was directed to a gynecologic oncologist for consultation. During the examination a massive bleeding occurred. After an unsuccessful attempt to stop the bleeding with a balloon catheter and vaginal tamponade, a total abdominal hysterectomy was performed...

Journal: :The Journal of emergency medicine 2011
Veena Modayil Adam Ash Christopher Raio

BACKGROUND Although rare, cervical ectopic pregnancy (EP) represents a potentially lethal variation of a common first-trimester disease entity. CASE REPORT We report a case of low abdominal pain and vaginal bleeding diagnosed as a cervical EP by point-of-care ultrasound. CONCLUSION Familiarity with cervical EP and its sonographic appearance is essential for emergency physicians because it c...

Journal: :The Practitioner 1963
G B Somers

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...

2015
D. Hayes-Ryan N. Khawaja

We report an extremely unusual case of an undiagnosed cervical ectopic pregnancy resulting in the birth of a live born baby with catastrophic maternal hemorrhage necessitating peripartum hysterectomy, highlighting the importance of early diagnosis and treatment of such cases.

Journal: :international journal of reproductive biomedicine 0
hatav ghasemi tehrani zaynab hamoush mojdeh ghasemi leila hashemi

background: ovarian pregnancy is a rare form of the non-tubal ectopic pregnancy. it ends with rupture before the end of the first trimester. one of the important risk factors for ovarian pregnancy is in the use of intra uterine devices (iud). case:  we report here one such uncommon case of ovarian ectopic pregnancy. our patient is a 30 years old multiparous woman with two previous cesarean sect...

Journal: :نشریه پرستاری ایران 0
زهرا فرزانگان farzanegan, z.

sexually transmitted diseases (std) are a significant problem in canada and have many personal and financial effects on the society. stds are very prevalent in adults and adolescents who are very sexually active. women are more affected by these diseases and after many years, appear in the shape of infertility, ectopic pregnancy, and cervical cancer. majority of women never know about her infec...

2013
Flavia Sorbi Giovanni Sisti Annalisa Pieralli Mariarosaria Di Tommaso Lorenzo Livi Anna Maria Buccoliero Massimiliano Fambrini

Primary choriocarcinoma of the uterine cervix is an extremely rare disease. The clinical diagnosis of cervical choriocarcinoma is difficult, because of its rarity and being non-specific abnormal vaginal bleeding the most common symptom. In the present report, the authors present a case of cervical choriocarcinoma, which was initially misdiagnosed as a cesarean section scar ectopic pregnancy. Re...

Journal: :Obstetrics and gynecology 2007
Guillermo A De La Vega Caudrean Avery Richard Nemiroff Dominic Marchiano

BACKGROUND Cervical pregnancy, an uncommon variety of ectopic gestation is associated with high morbidity and adverse consequences for future fertility. Currently there are no specific recommendations for the best treatment of this entity. CASE A 35-year-old nullipara presented with 8 weeks of amenorrhea and painless brown discharge. The patient was diagnosed with cervical pregnancy with embr...

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