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Heterotopic pregnancy
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Heterotopic pregnancy

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IntroductionHeterotopic pregnancy is the coexistence of extra- and intrauterine pregnancy implantation sites (1)The incidence of heterotopic pregnancy in spontaneous pregnancies is approximately 1/30,000 (1).Results: The mean age of the patients was 37 years.Clinical symptomatology was lateralized pelvic pain in the context of amenorrhea in all 3 patients.Ultrasound showed an arrested intrauterine pregnancy and a latero-uterine mass in all 3 patients.Management was surgical in all 3 patients.Postoperative management was straightforward in all 3 patients.Conclusion: Heterotopic pregnancies remain an extremely rare condition and difficult to diagnose.Careful clinical and ultrasound monitoring of the pregnant woman from the start of pregnancy, maintenance of a broad differential diagnosis and exploration of abnormalities on first-trimester ultrasound are essential to identify a potentially fatal pathology, and enable rapid and appropriate management of the patient.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Our Knowledge Publishing
Date
27 May 2024
Pages
52
ISBN
9786207588916

IntroductionHeterotopic pregnancy is the coexistence of extra- and intrauterine pregnancy implantation sites (1)The incidence of heterotopic pregnancy in spontaneous pregnancies is approximately 1/30,000 (1).Results: The mean age of the patients was 37 years.Clinical symptomatology was lateralized pelvic pain in the context of amenorrhea in all 3 patients.Ultrasound showed an arrested intrauterine pregnancy and a latero-uterine mass in all 3 patients.Management was surgical in all 3 patients.Postoperative management was straightforward in all 3 patients.Conclusion: Heterotopic pregnancies remain an extremely rare condition and difficult to diagnose.Careful clinical and ultrasound monitoring of the pregnant woman from the start of pregnancy, maintenance of a broad differential diagnosis and exploration of abnormalities on first-trimester ultrasound are essential to identify a potentially fatal pathology, and enable rapid and appropriate management of the patient.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Our Knowledge Publishing
Date
27 May 2024
Pages
52
ISBN
9786207588916