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Ectopic pregnancy. A retrospective study of 501 consecutive patients.

Authors :
Gonzalez FA
Waxman M
Source :
Diagnostic gynecology and obstetrics [Diagn Gynecol Obstet] 1981 Fall; Vol. 3 (3), pp. 181-6.
Publication Year :
1981

Abstract

We reviewed the records of 501 patients with ectopic pregnancy (EP) seen at the Kings County Hospital during a five-year period (January 1973-December 1977). Our population characteristics and anamnestic data correlated well with those reported in the literature, except for lower incidence of a previous pelvic infection. Abdominal pain, amenorrhea, and vaginal bleeding were the most common presenting symptoms. While the ultrasound studies demonstrated adnexal masses of a non-specific nature, the laparoscopy constituted an accurate diagnostic tool. Ruptured EP was found in 339 patients (67.6%). Salpingectomy only was the mode of treatment in 369 cases (73.6%). In 28.4% of the cases there a microscopic evidence of chronic inflammatory changes of the tube. There were two fatalities. This study appears to indicate an increasing incidence of EP in our institution, along with, and despite, a decreasing frequency of chronic pelvic inflammatory disease in these patients.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0196-9617
Volume :
3
Issue :
3
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Diagnostic gynecology and obstetrics
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
7327075