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A case report of heterochronic presentation of a bilateral tubal pregnancy. [PDF]
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 symptoms. Abstract Bilateral tubal pregnancy (BTP) is the most uncommon form of tubal ectopic pregnancy.
Mansouri Z+5 more
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Spontaneous Heterotopic Triplet Pregnancies With Single Intrauterine and Twin Tubal Pregnancies Post-Levonorgestrel Use: Case Report and Literature Review. [PDF]
ABSTRACT A rare spontaneous triplet heterotopic pregnancy occurred in a patient using emergency contraception. This highlights the need to consider heterotopic pregnancy in differential diagnoses for patients presenting with abdominal pain or vaginal bleeding, even with detected intrauterine pregnancies, especially after failed emergency contraception,
Tarafdari A+5 more
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Heterotopic Pregnancy: Case Series and Review of Diagnosis and Management. [PDF]
Introduction. Heterotopic pregnancy (HP) refers to the simultaneous presence of intrauterine pregnancy (IUP) and ectopic pregnancy, which is very rare but potentially life‐threatening. The spontaneous incidence of HP in the general population is 1/30,000. With the widespread use of assisted reproductive technology (ART), the incidence rises to 1/1,000.
Elsayed S, Farah N, Anglim M.
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Successful Management of Spontaneous Unilateral Twin Ectopic Pregnancy With Two-Step Dose of Methotrexate. [PDF]
The incidence of unilateral tubal twin pregnancy is 1/20,000–1/250,000 with about 100 reported cases. Four of the six cases that were medically managed were successful. A 24‐year‐old female presented to the emergency department (ED) with vaginal bleeding and abdominal cramping.
Forbes LA, Nuthivana N, Morales R.
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Isolated fallopian tube torsion (IFTT) is a rare pathology that causes acute abdomen in women, it is even less common in pediatric patients. We present a case of an 11‐year‐old girl who presented with abdominal pain 24 hours of evolution, the diagnosis could not be specified with cabinet methods, so the definitive diagnosis was made using a diagnostic ...
Atl Simon Arias Rivera+6 more
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Law and childbirth in Ireland after the 8th Amendment: notes on women's legal consciousness
Abstract Drawing on a survey of women's experiences of obstetric care in Ireland between 2000 and 2017, this article examines women's legal consciousness of the 8th Amendment; a fetal rights provision that formed part of the Irish Constitution until 2018.
MÁIRÉAD ENRIGHT, DEIRDRE DUFFY
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The incidence rate of surgically confirmed endometriosis in adolescents peaked in 2001‐2005 but decreased thereafter. Peritoneal endometriosis was the most common type of endometriosis in adolescents, and no differences in the types of endometriosis between the age groups were observed.
Elina Rasp+6 more
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Ruptured ectopic pregnancy on a tubal stump: A case report
Stump ectopic pregnancy is a rare event. Long tubal stump might increase the risk of stump ectopic pregnancy; hence, the length of the tube should be minimized whenever possible. Abstract Tubal stump ectopic pregnancy is a rare event. Early diagnosis and management can spare patients from significant morbidity; however, patients usually present with ...
Sushan Homagain+5 more
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An introductory review of robotically assisted surgical systems
Abstract Purpose The scope of the work is to present the state of the art of robotically assisted surgical systems and to give a general idea about how technology can help today and tomorrow robotic surgery. The road to innovation passes through research and on field trials; for this reason, not only commercial surgery robots, but also innovative ...
Francesco Cepolina, Roberto P. Razzoli
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Female Genital Tuberculosis: Clinical Presentation, Current Diagnosis, and Treatment
Female genital tuberculosis is a disease caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection in the female reproductive tract. The disease burden among women leads to infertility is significant, especially in developing countries. The bacteria can spread from the lung into the reproductive organ through lymphatic or hematogenous.
Dian Tjahyadi+7 more
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