Literature DB >> 6152992

Unusual presentations of ectopic pregnancy. A report of two cases.

W B Hull1.   

Abstract

Extrauterine, or ectopic, pregnancy (EP) is located in the fallopian tube 95-97% of the time. EP occasionally continues to term, either in the abdomen or, more commonly, in the tube or ovary. Fistulae between the conceptus and the abdominal viscera or abdominal wall are most uncommon. Two rare clinical presentations of EP occurred at Good Shepherd Hospital. One was an advanced tubal pregnancy that formed a fistula with the abdominal wall and delivered spontaneously through the fistula, requiring surgical intervention. The second was an early tubal pregnancy that formed a fistula with the ileum, leading to severe rectal hemorrhage.

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Year:  1983        PMID: 6152992

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Reprod Med        ISSN: 0024-7758            Impact factor:   0.142


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1.  An unusual emergency department case: ruptured ectopic pregnancy presenting as chest pain.

Authors:  Eric Dichter; James Espinosa; James Baird; Alan Lucerna
Journal:  World J Emerg Med       Date:  2017
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