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Ectopic pregnancy

Lancet, The, 2005
Ectopic pregnancy is an important cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide. Use of transvaginal ultrasonography and quantitative measurement of the beta subunit of human chorionic gonadotropin (beta-hCG) has led to a reduction in the need for diagnostic laparoscopy. Furthermore, with earlier diagnosis, medical therapy with methotrexate can be offered
Cindy Farquhar
exaly   +3 more sources

Ruptured ectopic pregnancy [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Perioperative Practice, 2016
It is thought-provoking to remember that until 1883 a ruptured ectopic pregnancy was a death sentence. In his book on this condition, by the physician, John Parry, published in 1876, we read “here is an accident which may happen to any wife in the most useful period of her existence which good authorities have said is never cured… no remedy, either ...
Valentina Park   +3 more
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Ectopic Pregnancy

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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Ectopic Pregnancy

Journal of the American Academy of Nurse Practitioners, 1993
Ectopic pregnancy remains a diagnostic and management challenge for nurse practitioners. The incidence and physiology of ectopic pregnancy, the current research on risk factors, detection methods, and management techniques, and counseling strategies are reviewed in this article.
Jane F. Desforges   +2 more
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Ectopic Pregnancy

Clinical Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1991
The diagnosis and management of ectopic pregnancy is changing rapidly. More sensitive pregnancy tests and high-resolution transvaginal sonography are making the diagnosis of ectopic pregnancy easier and earlier. In the future, we may become more confident with the ultrasound diagnosis of some ectopic pregnancies such that laparoscopic confirmation will
C W, Nager, A A, Murphy
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Ectopic Pregnancy

Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America, 1994
The incidence of ectopic pregnancies has increased dramatically over the past 20 years, resulting in significant maternal morbidity and mortality. This article reviews the epidemiology, pathogenesis, clinical manifestations, diagnostic testing, differential diagnosis, treatment, prognosis, and medico-legal considerations in the evaluation of the ...
D, Jehle, R, Krause, G R, Braen
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Ectopic Pregnancy

2020
Using transvaginal color Doppler it becomes possible to detect prominent blood flow signals from the vital trophoblast of ectopic pregnancy (RI 0.40). In cases of tubal abortion it is possible to detecte an increase in the vascular resistance. Transvaginal color Doppler is useful tool for diagnosis and follow up of the patients with ectopic pregnancy.
Kupešić, Sanja, Kurjak, Asim
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Ectopic pregnancy

Current Opinion in Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1992
During the last two decades, the incidence of ectopic pregnancy was shown to be rising. At the same time, ectopic pregnancy became less lethal due to improvements in diagnostic procedures, which are now able to confirm the ectopic implantation before the occurrence of life-threatening hemorrhagic complications.
J R, Zorn, F, Risquez, L, Cedard
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ECTOPIC PREGNANCY

Clinical Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1987
One out of every 100 to 300 pregnancies is ectopic, and the prevalence is increasing. The classic triad of symptoms; amenorrhea, abdominal pain, and abnormal bleeding, varies greatly among individuals, and ectopic pregnancies frequently are confused with other conditions, such as ovarian cyst, pelvic inflammatory disease, and spontaneous abortion ...
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Ectopic Pregnancy

Australasian Radiology, 1981
SUMMARYA series of 20 patients who had an ectopic gestation is reviewed, and the ultrasonic findings discussed. The series is too small for statistical analysis. The findings in the acute stages of rupture of an ectopic or tubal abortion are sufficiently encouraging (12 correct diagnoses in 15 patients) to lead one to persevere in attempts to improve ...
P W, Verco, C W, Cook, S E, Ogden
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