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BackgroundEctopic pregnancy is the leading cause of maternal morbidity and mortality during the first trimester and the incidence increases dramatically with assisted-reproductive technology (ART), occurring in approximately 1.5–2.1 % of patients ...
Nicole D. Yoder, R. Tal, J. Ryan Martin
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Spontaneous bilateral tubal pregnancy [PDF]
With the increase in incidence of ectopic pregnancy over the decades, bilateral ectopic pregnancy is also increasing. It is usually associated with assisted reproductive techniques (ART) but in recent years few cases of spontaneous bilateral ectopic ...
Khan, Rozilla Sadia, Wali, Aisha Syed
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Prevalence of ectopic pregnancy in surgical patients at a tertiary hospital in Rivers State, Nigeria [PDF]
Eli S +7 more
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An unusual emergency department case: ruptured ectopic pregnancy presenting as chest pain [PDF]
Eric Dichter +3 more
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Risk factors in ectopic pregnancy: a case - control study
Background and Objective: The incidence of ectopic pregnancy is increasing due to artificial reproductive technology and increasing rate of sexual transmitted diseases.
Asnafi N (MD) +3 more
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Context: Ectopic pregnancy is a condition presenting as a significant health problem for women of the childbearing period. Ectopic pregnancy remains one of the primary causes of maternal mortality.
Hanan A. F. Mohamed +3 more
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Cervical Ectopic Pregnancy with Unsupervised Intake of Medications for Abortion: A Case Report
Amod Rayamajhi +4 more
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ECTOPIC PREGNANCY: RISK FACTORS, DIAGNOSIS AND FERTILITY RESTORATION
Ectopic pregnancy is the most common pathology in gynecologic practice, leading to the reduction and loss of reproductive function. Diagnosis of ectopic pregnancy in cases of its occurrence interrupts and intra-abdominal bleeding does not provide ...
Лариса Егоровна Фетищева +1 more
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OBJECTIVES: To assess whether the offspring of UK veterans of the first Gulf war are at increased risk of fetal death or congenital malformation. METHOD: This was a retrospective reproductive cohort study of UK Gulf war veterans and a demographically ...
Davies, Graham +6 more
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