Clinical Diagnosis and Management of Gynecologic Emergencies 2020
DOI: 10.1201/9781003008910-2
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Ectopic Pregnancy: Extrauterine Pregnancy and Pregnancy of Unknown Location

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“…In the first trimester of pregnancy, rupture ectopic pregnancy continues to be the leading cause of maternal death [1] . If not detected early, it can result in a gynaecological emergency with significant abdominal bleeding, hypovolemic shock, and maternal death [2] . Most hospital-based research in developing nations have found that ectopic pregnancy case-fatality rates range from 1% to 3%, which is ten times greater than that seen in developed nations [3] .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the first trimester of pregnancy, rupture ectopic pregnancy continues to be the leading cause of maternal death [1] . If not detected early, it can result in a gynaecological emergency with significant abdominal bleeding, hypovolemic shock, and maternal death [2] . Most hospital-based research in developing nations have found that ectopic pregnancy case-fatality rates range from 1% to 3%, which is ten times greater than that seen in developed nations [3] .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%