Pregnancy outcomes following fluoroscopy-guided tubal recanalization: a comparison of spontaneous conception and intrauterine insemination—a retrospective cohort study [PDF]
To evaluate and compare pregnancy outcomes following successful fluoroscopy-guided tubal recanalization (FGTR), focusing on spontaneous conception versus intrauterine insemination (IUI). This retrospective cohort study included 139 women aged 21–40 years
Ceyda Karadag +3 more
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A Rare Case of Bilateral Tubal Ectopic Pregnancy Following Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection-Embryo Transfer (ICSI-ET) [PDF]
Bilateral tubal ectopic pregnancy is a very rare form of ectopic pregnancy. The incidence is higher in women undergoing assisted reproductive techniques or ovulation induction. We report the case of bilateral tubal ectopic pregnancy.
Ferruh Acet +4 more
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Concurrent Ovarian and Tubal Ectopic Pregnancy After IVF-ET: Case Report and Literature Review
Ovarian pregnancy (OP) coupled with tubal ectopic pregnancy is rare. We present a case of coexistent ovarian and tubal ectopic pregnancies in the same adnexa resulting from in vitro fertilization and embryo transfer (IVF-ET) for tubal occlusion.
Yating Huang +11 more
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Primary Ovarian Pregnancy after Bilateral Tubal Sterilization
Tubal sterilization is considered a permanent method of contraception because it is highly effective. However, pregnancy can still occur following a successful procedure and such pregnancies are likely to be ectopic.
Poonam Lama +2 more
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Spontaneous bilateral tubal ectopic pregnancy: a case report
Bilateral tubal ectopic pregnancy is a very rare form of extra-uterine pregnancy with high maternal morbidity and mortality if intervention is delayed. We report the case of a 27-year-old para 2 gravida 3 patient who presented in haemorrhagic shock after
Michael Nyakura +3 more
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A case report of heterochronic presentation of a bilateral tubal pregnancy
Key Clinical Message This paper highlights that diagnosis and treatment of one ectopic pregnancy does not rule out the happening of a second ectopic pregnancy in the same patient concurrently, especially if the patient has rising β‐hCG and persistent ...
Zeinab Mansouri +5 more
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Bilateral Tubal Pregnancies Presenting 11 Days Apart: A Case Report
Introduction: Ectopic pregnancy is the most common cause of maternal mortality in the first trimester. 1 Bilateral tubal pregnancy is the rarest subset with an estimated incidence of one in 725 to 1,580 ectopic pregnancies.
Leyla S. Farshidpour +2 more
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Ruptured ectopic pregnancy on a tubal stump: A case report
Tubal stump ectopic pregnancy is a rare event. Early diagnosis and management can spare patients from significant morbidity; however, patients usually present with hemoperitoneum in developing countries.
Sushan Homagain +5 more
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A rare case of spontaneous live unilateral twin tubal pregnancy with both fetuses presenting with heart activities and a literature review [PDF]
Ectopic pregnancy is an extrauterine pregnancy, and 98% of which occur in the fallopian tube. The incidence of twin tubal pregnancy is rare but is increasing due to assisted reproductive technology.
Chang-Ihll Kim +4 more
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A Case of Successful Laparoscopic Surgery for Tubal Stump Pregnancy after Tubectomy
The incidence of ectopic pregnancy is approximately 1.3∼2% of all pregnancies, and more than 90% of ectopic pregnancies are detected in the ampulla of the fallopian tube.
Masakazu Nishida +4 more
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