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Eur. J. Obstet. Gynecol. Reprod. Biol. · Jun 1984
Case ReportsInfected ectopic pregnancy presenting as unilateral tubo-ovarian abscess.
- D Dicker, N Samuel, D Feldberg, and J A Goldman.
- Eur. J. Obstet. Gynecol. Reprod. Biol. 1984 Jun 1;17(4):237-45.
AbstractEctopic pregnancy may be a dramatic occurrence, such as in the acutely ruptured extrauterine entity, or diagnosis may be delayed in the chronic ectopic gestation. Eight cases of infected ectopic pregnancy simulating tubo-ovarian abscess are reported; the diagnosis may be difficult and misleading. Symptoms and signs include abdominal pain and vaginal bleeding following a period of amenorrhea, usually accompanied by fever. All patients in our series presented with a picture of tubo-ovarian or pelvic abscess; however, the diagnosis of infected ectopic pregnancy was made preoperatively in all due to a positive beta-hCG test. Surgery in our cases included unilateral salpingo-oophorectomy in 7, and salpingectomy in one. Attention was drawn to the fact that, in the case of unilateral tubo-ovarian abscess, infected ectopic pregnancy should be suspected whenever preoperative beta-hCG is positive.
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