Taipei Medical University

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Hsu Jung-Lin, Pan Shih-Bin, Chen Chih-Ping, Fang Chia-Lang
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------>fullAbstract=OBJECTIVE: To describe a cervical intramural ectopic pregnancy. DESIGN: Case report. SETTING: Maternity hospital. PATIENT(S): A 28-year-old multiparous woman was seen with vaginal bleeding and a positive urinary pregnancy test after delayed menstruation. Ultrasonography and pelvic examination revealed an empty uterine cavity and a hyperechoic focus within an enlarged cyanotic anterior cervical lip. Vaginal bleeding was controlled with aspiration curettage; however, macroscopic and ultrasonographic views of the cervix remained the same. One week later the anterior cervical lip was found to be ruptured. INTERVENTION(S): Decidual tissue was removed from the ruptured area. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE(S): Histopathologic confirmation of chorionic villi and presence of a connection between the endocervix and the ruptured area. RESULT(S): No connection was found with the endocervical channel when controlled with a 1-mm Hegar uterine dilator, and histopathologic examination of removed materials revealed chorionic villi. CONCLUSION(S): The cervical intramural ectopic pregnancy is an extraordinary clinical situation and might lead to diagnostic and therapeutic challenges.
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------>updateTitle=Cervical intramural ectopic pregnancy.
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