2015
DOI: 10.1002/ccr3.266
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Peritoneal pregnancy with massive hemoperitoneum in early gestation: two case reports

Abstract: Key Clinical MessagePeritoneal pregnancy may cause severe abdominal bleeding without genital bleeding as early as the fifth week of gestation. Awareness that pregnancy can exist in unusual locations is imperative.

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“…The current case presented with massive intraperitoneal bleeding at even earlier gestational age. Miyauchi, et al described two cases of AP associated with massive hemoperitoneum at 5 weeks of gestation, whose implantation sites were the vesicouterine pouch, as occurred in the present case 24 . They also claimed that severe abdominal bleeding in early gestation, such as at 5 weeks, may imply the presence of a peritoneal pregnancy, since omental pregnancy and peritoneal pregnancy implanted on the uterosacral ligament are also known to cause massive bleeding in early gestation.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 57%
“…The current case presented with massive intraperitoneal bleeding at even earlier gestational age. Miyauchi, et al described two cases of AP associated with massive hemoperitoneum at 5 weeks of gestation, whose implantation sites were the vesicouterine pouch, as occurred in the present case 24 . They also claimed that severe abdominal bleeding in early gestation, such as at 5 weeks, may imply the presence of a peritoneal pregnancy, since omental pregnancy and peritoneal pregnancy implanted on the uterosacral ligament are also known to cause massive bleeding in early gestation.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 57%
“…Herein, we reported a primary abdominal pregnancy on the posterior surface of uterus with massive hemopritoneum at early stage of gestation. In previous studies, cases of massive hemoperitoneum associated with abdominal pregnancy before 7 weeks of gestation were rare, which were reported in the omentum, the uterosacral ligament, and the vesicouterine peritoneum [ 6 8 ]. These cases suggest that the implantation site may affect the onset of bleeding.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Making an early diagnosis of early stage of AEP is so challenging that it is usually missed out or misdiagnosed due to the non-specific signs and symptoms [ 8 ]. The mean gestational age at the time of treatment of AEP is reportedly 10 weeks [ 15 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Tubal pregnancies are the most common form of EP with an incidence of 95 %, followed by implantation sites in the cervix, the ovary and the abdominal cavity [3]. Non-tubal EP are reported to have a 7-8 times higher risk of maternal mortality compared to tubal pregnancies [4,5].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Mit 95% ist die Tubargravidität die häufigste EUG, daneben kommen Implantationen in der Zervix, im Ovar oder im Abdominalraum vor 3 . Für nicht tubare EUG wurde im Vergleich zur Eileiterschwangerschaft ein 7- bis 8-fach höheres maternales Mortalitätsrisiko angegeben 4 , 5 .…”
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