IMR Press / CEOG / Volume 33 / Issue 1 / pii/2006013

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Original Research

Cervical ectopic pregnancy: clinical review

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1 Fetomatemal Department S. Camillo-Forlanini Hospital, Italy
2 Gynecology, Perinatal and Puericulture Department, Umberto I Polyclinic (Italy)
3 Department of Women's and Neonatal Health, Polyclinic of A. Gemelli, University Hospital, Rome (Italy)
Clin. Exp. Obstet. Gynecol. 2006, 33(1), 47–49;
Published: 10 March 2006
Abstract

Cervical pregnancy is a rare kind of intrauterine ectopic pregnancy. Diagnosis and treatment of cervical pregnancy have enor­mously changed in the last 15 years. Before 1980, diagnosis was made when dilation and curettage for presumed incomplete abor­tion resulted in sudden and uncontrollable hemorrhage. Hysterectomy was practiced in order to save the patient's life. Today, cer­vical pregnancy is diagnosed by ultrasound (US) during the I" trimester of pregnancy, so that the patient's fertility can be preserved. Therefore any physician should consider the possibility of a cervical pregnancy in a woman with abdominal pain and vaginal bleeding during the first trimester of pregnancy. In this study we reviewed the literature on the epidemiology, etiology, diagnosis and treatments of cervical pregnancy. 

Keywords
Ectopic pregnancy
Cervical pregnancy
Methotrescate hysterectomy
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