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Tubal Pregnancy and Tubal Patency

International Journal of Gynecology & Obstetrics, 1976
The laparoscopic demonstration of a patent tube usually excludes the present of a tubal pregnancy. In the reported case tubal pregnancy was suspected. Tubal patency was tested because of equivocal laparoscopic findings, and an unexpected tubal pregnancy was diagnosed in the presence of tubal patency.
Haim Yaffe, Yoram Beyth, Eliahu Sadovsky
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BILATERAL TUBAL PREGNANCY

Acta Obstetricia et Gynecologica Scandinavica, 1988
Abstract. A case of simultaneous bilateral tubal pregnancy in a 29‐year‐old patient is presented. The diagnosis was confirmed by pathologic examination, showing chorionic villi in both locations. The possibility of this rare diagnosis should always be kept in mind and careful examination of both adnexa should be performed in cases of ectopic pregnancy.
Erik Søgaard Andersen, Niels Møller
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Arrested tubal pregnancy

Fertility and Sterility, 1987
This communication presents a small series of patients operated on for tubal occlusion resulting from undiagnosed tubal pregnancy. In three of the five patients, tubotubal anastomosis after the resection of the affected tubal segment was performed on a single tube. Two of these three patients achieved viable pregnancies. This fact supports the value of
Victor Gomel, Shlomo Filmar
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Tubal Pregnancy and Infertility

Fertility and Sterility, 1977
Literature on tubal pregnancy and infertility is reviewed. The physiology of normal nidation the etiology of ectopic pregnancy and characteristics of high-risk patients and a strategy for maximizing fertility are discussed. The literature shows that tubal pregnancy is not a single isolated event.
Edward E. Wallach, Richard Bronson
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Hysterosalpingography in Tubal Pregnancy

The British Journal of Radiology, 1952
The literature is reviewed and a case of tubal pregnancy reported in which hysterosalpingography was performed, using viscous diodone, with films taken over a period of one-and-a-half hours to show the changing appearances.
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Pathogenesis of tubal pregnancy

American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1969
Abstract A pathologic review was made of the ectopic pregnancies treated at our hospital over a 101/2year period and totaled 436 cases. Only about 40 per cent of the cases studied had a histologic diagnosis of chronic inflammatory disease, and similar findings were reported from the recent literature.
John F.J. Clark, John H. Niles
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Tubal pregnancy in adolescence

Journal of Adolescent Health Care, 1990
Fourteen women under age 19 were evaluated and treated for ectopic pregnancy at the Regional Medical Center, Memphis. These women were screened according to a protocol involving use of quantitative beta-human chorionic gonadotropin (beta hCG) and serum progesterone levels.
Thomas G. Stovall   +2 more
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Histopathology of tubal pregnancy

International Journal of Gynecology & Obstetrics, 1988
AbstractThe histopathological examination of several sections of tubal ectopic pregnancies shows that the growth of the trophoblast usually takes place in an extraluminal subperitoneal site and that dilation of the tube is caused by coagulated blood and not by the trophoblast.
F. Buchholz, P.A. Kindler, J. Dietl
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Gonadoblastoma with Tubal Pregnancy

American Journal of Clinical Pathology, 1976
A case of unilateral gonadoblastoma in association with a ruptured ectopic tubal pregnancy is presented. The patient had normal menstrual history prior to a missed period followed by abdominal pain and the passage of clots. The surgical specimens, in addition to the ruptured tubal pregnancy, showed nodular foci of typical gonadoblastoma in the right ...
James Cooper, H. Rawling Pratt-Thomas
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