Background: Cervical ectopic pregnancy (CEP) is a rare and dangerous form of ectopic pregnancy in which the blastocyst is installed within the endo-cervical canal. CEP diagnosis requires special awareness to evaluate patient precisely. Individualizing controversial medical and surgical management strategies is of importance in medical practice. Case: A 35-year-old nulliparous woman on her 9th week of pregnancy was referred to our hospital with vaginal bleeding preliminary misdiagnosed as aborting intrauterine pregnancy. Transvaginal ultrasound revealed an empty uterus and a viable triplet pregnancy just below the level of internal os. Cervical curettage after cerclage suture placement procedure removed conception tissues completely. Consequ...
Cervical encerclage has been used to treat repeated second trimester pregnancy losses. Rescue cercla...
Multifetal gestations comprise 3 % of all births in the United States, with nearly 60 % of twin preg...
Abstract A 37-old III gravida II para with two previous cesarean sections (CS) presented in 7 + 3 we...
Background: Cervical pregnancy is a rare type of ectopic pregnancy (EP) in which the pregnancy impla...
Cervical cerclage (CC) has been utilized for the cure of loss in second trimester pregnancy. The det...
BACKGROUND: Cervical pregnancy, an uncommon variety of ectopic gestation is associated with high mor...
Cervical incompetence is an important contributor to preterm birth and second trimester pregnancy lo...
We report three cases of cervical pregnancy, managed by transabdominal uterine cerclage and cervical...
Cervical ectopic pregnancy (CEP) is an exceptional type of ectopic pregnancy, representing <1% of...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Cerclage surgeries for the treatment of cervical insufficiency are perform...
Background: Congenital uterine malformations are the result of disturbances in mullerian duct develo...
Cervical pregnancy is an uncommon life threatening form of ectopic pregnancy that is associated with...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness and safety of emergency cervical cerclage in...
Cervical pregnancy is an extremely rare condition with potential grave consequences if not diagnosed...
Cervical ectopic gestation is a rare site and frequently confused with neoplastic process. Profuse b...
Cervical encerclage has been used to treat repeated second trimester pregnancy losses. Rescue cercla...
Multifetal gestations comprise 3 % of all births in the United States, with nearly 60 % of twin preg...
Abstract A 37-old III gravida II para with two previous cesarean sections (CS) presented in 7 + 3 we...
Background: Cervical pregnancy is a rare type of ectopic pregnancy (EP) in which the pregnancy impla...
Cervical cerclage (CC) has been utilized for the cure of loss in second trimester pregnancy. The det...
BACKGROUND: Cervical pregnancy, an uncommon variety of ectopic gestation is associated with high mor...
Cervical incompetence is an important contributor to preterm birth and second trimester pregnancy lo...
We report three cases of cervical pregnancy, managed by transabdominal uterine cerclage and cervical...
Cervical ectopic pregnancy (CEP) is an exceptional type of ectopic pregnancy, representing <1% of...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Cerclage surgeries for the treatment of cervical insufficiency are perform...
Background: Congenital uterine malformations are the result of disturbances in mullerian duct develo...
Cervical pregnancy is an uncommon life threatening form of ectopic pregnancy that is associated with...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness and safety of emergency cervical cerclage in...
Cervical pregnancy is an extremely rare condition with potential grave consequences if not diagnosed...
Cervical ectopic gestation is a rare site and frequently confused with neoplastic process. Profuse b...
Cervical encerclage has been used to treat repeated second trimester pregnancy losses. Rescue cercla...
Multifetal gestations comprise 3 % of all births in the United States, with nearly 60 % of twin preg...
Abstract A 37-old III gravida II para with two previous cesarean sections (CS) presented in 7 + 3 we...