Acta clinica Croatica, Vol. 54. No. 3., 2015.
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Spontaneous Heterotopic, Ectopic Cervical and Ectopic Tubal Pregnancy - Ever Present Diagnostic Difficulty: Three Case Reports
Ivana Erceg Ivkošić
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; Clinical Department of Gynecology and Obstetrics, Sveti Duh University Hospital, Zagreb, Croatia
Renato Bauman
; Clinical Department of Gynecology and Obstetrics, Sveti Duh University Hospital, Zagreb, Croatia
Boris Ujević
; Clinical Department of Gynecology and Obstetrics, Sveti Duh University Hospital, Zagreb, Croatia
Oliver Vasilj
; Clinical Department of Gynecology and Obstetrics, Sveti Duh University Hospital, Zagreb, Croatia
Ivana Petra Kojić
; Clinical Department of Gynecology and Obstetrics, Sveti Duh University Hospital, Zagreb, Croatia
Ante Ivkošić
; Clinical Department of Gynecology and Obstetrics, Sveti Duh University Hospital, Zagreb, Croatia
Darko Vukušić
; Clinical Department of Surgery, Sveti Duh University Hospital, Zagreb, Croatia
Tatjana Pavelić Turudić
; Clinical Department of Gynecology and Obstetrics, Sveti Duh University Hospital, Zagreb, Croatia
Abstract
The incidence of heterotopic/ectopic pregnancy in recent times has increased partly due to the increase in assisted reproductive technologies, whereas such medical cases and cervical pregnancy in particular are extremely rare with spontaneous conception. We report on three patients referred to our department in one week: one patient each with spontaneous heterotopic pregnancy, cervical pregnancy and tubal pregnancy. All of them had conceived spontaneously and were
properly diagnosed and treated, however, additional care is needed in diagnosing and managing the potentially fatal consequences of ectopic pregnancy if not recognized early and managed properly, despite its low incidence.
Keywords
Pregnancy, heterotopic; Fertilization; Pregnancy, tubal; Pregnancy, ectopic; Cervix uteri – pathology; Case reports
Hrčak ID:
148958
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Publication date:
1.11.2015.
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