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Ruptured Ovarian Ectopic Pregnancy Managed Laparoscopically With Subsequent Term Delivery After 2 years Follow-Up: A Case Report and Literature Review. [PDF]
Bajomo E, Aziz A, Sharma M.
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Correction to: Incidental findings of ectopic adrenal cortical tissue in the umbilical hernia sac and uterine wall: report of two cases in adult females. [PDF]
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Use of PRRT and osilodrostat for ectopic Cushing syndrome secondary to thymic neuroendocrine neoplasm. [PDF]
Majumder M +3 more
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Testicular tissue transplantation: from animal models to clinical application. [PDF]
De Beer E, Goossens E.
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A Rare Case of Ectopic Bile Duct in the Third Portion of the Duodenum. [PDF]
Ahmed Daoud H +4 more
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Epidemiological study of Ectopic Pregnancy at Sulaimani Maternity Teaching Hospital, Iraq: A cross-sectional study. [PDF]
Abdullah NA +3 more
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Radiology, 2007
The differential diagnosis in a pregnant patient who presents with pain and bleeding in the first trimester includes normal early pregnancy, spontaneous abortion, molar pregnancy, and ectopic pregnancy. Knowledge of the sonographic appearance of these entities is helpful at arriving at the correct diagnosis. When no intrauterine pregnancy is visualized,
Latha G, Stead, Sandhya R, Behera
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The differential diagnosis in a pregnant patient who presents with pain and bleeding in the first trimester includes normal early pregnancy, spontaneous abortion, molar pregnancy, and ectopic pregnancy. Knowledge of the sonographic appearance of these entities is helpful at arriving at the correct diagnosis. When no intrauterine pregnancy is visualized,
Latha G, Stead, Sandhya R, Behera
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Ectopic Ovary at Ectopic Pregnancy
Journal of Minimally Invasive Gynecology, 2011Fig. 1. Twisted left tubal ectopic pregnancy with ectopic left ovary (OV). A 33-year-old woman presented at the emergency department with a 3-day history of abdominal pain and mild vaginal bleeding at 7 weeks amenorrhea. She was anxious but with stable vital signs (blood pressure 115/78 mmHg, pulse rate 86).
Lee Jiah, Min +2 more
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Endocrinology and Metabolism Clinics of North America, 1992
Ectopic acromegaly is a rare syndrome (less than 1% of acromegalic patients) caused by ectopic growth hormone-releasing hormone (GHRH) or growth hormone (GH)-producing tumors. Its recognition is clinically important because acromegaly may be a symptom of an aggressive tumor, and different therapeutic approaches are required.
G. Faglia, M. Arosio, N. Bazzoni
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Ectopic acromegaly is a rare syndrome (less than 1% of acromegalic patients) caused by ectopic growth hormone-releasing hormone (GHRH) or growth hormone (GH)-producing tumors. Its recognition is clinically important because acromegaly may be a symptom of an aggressive tumor, and different therapeutic approaches are required.
G. Faglia, M. Arosio, N. Bazzoni
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