2022
DOI: 10.1080/13625187.2022.2026325
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Conservative management of a viable cervical ectopic pregnancy with systemic and multiple local methotrexate injections. A case report

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“…Medical management combined with local injections has several advantages including avoidance of surgery, decreased risk of hemorrhage, outpatient follow-up, and is generally tolerated well [17 ▪ ,19,20]. However, patients must be thoroughly counseled regarding the risks of methotrexate treatment and must agree to close, frequent, and prolonged follow-up.…”
Section: Medical Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Medical management combined with local injections has several advantages including avoidance of surgery, decreased risk of hemorrhage, outpatient follow-up, and is generally tolerated well [17 ▪ ,19,20]. However, patients must be thoroughly counseled regarding the risks of methotrexate treatment and must agree to close, frequent, and prolonged follow-up.…”
Section: Medical Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Treatment of CEPs bears many similarities to treatment of CSEPs. Medical management with systemic methotrexate is often utilized, often combined with intragestational injection of methotrexate ± KCl [20]. Systemic methotrexate has also been described with use of concurrent dilation and curettage, double balloon catheter, hysteroscopic treatment, or UAE for management [21,22 ▪ ,28,42 ▪▪ ,43,44].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Current management strategies aim to preserve fertility as previously this presentation has been associated with hysterectomy. Medical management predominantly involves systemic or local methotrexate in single- or multi-dose regimens [ [4] , [5] , [6] , [7] ]. Surgical management strategies involve dilatation and curettage or hysteroscopic resection with subsequent steps to control haemorrhage [ [8] , [9] , [10] ].…”
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confidence: 99%