2022
DOI: 10.3126/njr.v12i1.45245
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Incidence of Ectopic Pregnancy and its Diagnostic Accuracy by Clinical, Ultrasound and Intraoperative Findings

Abstract: Introduction: In an ectopic pregnancy, most patients present with 5 to 9 weeks of amenorrhea, mild pelvic pain and vaginal spotting which triggers the evaluation of ectopic pregnancy. The presence of an extrauterine gestational sac containing a yolk sac or embryo is the most specific sonographic finding whereas an echogenic tubal ring in the adnexa is the most common finding.1  This study aimed to find the accuracy of ultrasound findings versus clinical presentation, intraoperative findings and histological fi… Show more

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