Ectopic Pregnancy At A Glance
- An ectopic pregnancy is a pregnancy located outside the inner lining of the uterus.
- Risk factors for ectopic pregnancy include previous ectopic pregnancies and conditions (surgery, infection) that disrupt the normal anatomy of the Fallopian tubes.
- The major health risk of an ectopic pregnancy is internal bleeding.
- Diagnosis of ectopic pregnancy is usually established by blood hormone tests and pelvic ultrasound.
- Treatment options for ectopic pregnancy include both surgery and medication.
References:
Baakdah, H. et al. Diagnosis and treatment of ectopic pregnancy. CMAJ 2005; 173:905.
Ectopic pregnancy--United States, 1990-1992.; MMWR Morb Mortal Wkly Rep 1995 Jan 27;44(3):46-8.
eMedicine.com. Ectopic Pregnancy.
<http://emedicine.medscape.com/article/258768-overview>
WebMD.com. Ectopic Pregnancy.
<http://www.webmd.com/baby/tc/ectopic-pregnancy-topic-overview>
Yao, M, Tulandi, T. Current status of surgical and non-surgical treatment of ectopic pregnancy.Fertil Steril 1997; 67:421.
Baakdah, H. et al. Diagnosis and treatment of ectopic pregnancy. CMAJ 2005; 173:905.
Ectopic pregnancy--United States, 1990-1992.; MMWR Morb Mortal Wkly Rep 1995 Jan 27;44(3):46-8.
eMedicine.com. Ectopic Pregnancy.
<http://emedicine.medscape.com/article/258768-overview>
WebMD.com. Ectopic Pregnancy.
<http://www.webmd.com/baby/tc/ectopic-pregnancy-topic-overview>
Yao, M, Tulandi, T. Current status of surgical and non-surgical treatment of ectopic pregnancy.Fertil Steril 1997; 67:421.
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