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The ultrasonographic appearance of ovarian ectopic pregnancies.

Christine Comstock1, Kathleen Huston, Wesley Lee.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the ultrasonographic findings of ovarian ectopic pregnancies.
METHODS: The ultrasonographic reports, videotapes, medical records, and operative summaries were reviewed for all women with a confirmed diagnosis of an ovarian ectopic pregnancy. Examinations were personally conducted by a physician who was either a radiologist-obstetrician or an obstetrician-maternal-fetal medicine specialist.
RESULTS: Six cases were identified in the 13-year period studied. Menstrual ages ranged from 6 to 9 2/7 weeks. Most (5/6) patients had abdominal pain, with 3 demonstrating it before or at 7 weeks gestation. A wide echogenic ring with an internal echolucent area was seen in 5 of 6 patients; 1 of these also contained a yolk sac, and in another, fetal heart motion could be seen. The echogenic ring seemed to be on the surface of the ovary or within the substance of the ovary in all 5 patients. The echogenicity of the ring was greater than that of the ovary in the 5 patients in whom it was identified. At surgery, the ovarian pregnancies had the appearance of a hemorrhagic ovarian cyst in all 6 patients. In the patient in whom no echogenic ring was seen the pregnancy had ruptured. All 6 cases were biopsy proven.
CONCLUSION: Ovarian pregnancies usually appeared on or within the ovary as a cyst with a wide echogenic outside ring. A yolk sac or embryo was less commonly seen. The appearance of the contents lagged in comparison with the gestational age. Early abdominal pain was common.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 15625140     DOI: 10.1097/01.AOG.0000148271.27446.30

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Obstet Gynecol        ISSN: 0029-7844            Impact factor:   7.661


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