Tubo-Ovarian (Adnexal) Ectopic Gravidae: Comparative Analysis of 2 Cases
Adam Moyosore Afodun, Alain Jabo, Mecthilde Mukangendo, V. Maniraho, Mustapha Akajewole Masud, F.X. Akimuhana, Francine Niyonkuru, P. Iradukunda
University of Rwanda Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Kigali State University of Zanzibar
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Ectopic pregnancy occurs as a result of conceptus external to the endometrial cavity. It is a major cause of maternal mortality. Published case notes on this phenomenon fails to make accurate diagnosis of tubal conceptus. Incidence of ectopic pregnancy averages about 2.2% of all gravidae and is a leading cause of female mortality globally. A 30-year-old nulliparous woman registered at Kampala International University Teaching Hospital, Uganda with complain of upper pelvic pain on the right groin and iliac region for 4 days and amenorrhea for 6 weeks. Pelvic ultrasound showed right unruptured tubo-ovarian pregnancy with a fetal pole corresponding to 7 weeks + 1 day gestational age. Eight weeks later the pregnancy resulted in a missed abortion. A second (asymptomatic) ectopic case in a woman of reproductive age is reported. Incidental sonographic finding confirmed an adnexal mass containing a yolk sac coupled with high levels of beta-Human Chorionic Gonadotropin (β-hCG) in blood and urine; this in sexually active females of pubertal age is a positive ectopic gravida except proven otherwise. It was 6 weeks + 1 day gestational age and later terminated by elective surgery. Both cases were compared with normal intra-uterine pregnancy of 8weeks + 5days gestational age. It should be noted that past uterine surgical operation may ‘alter’ uterine physiologic environment to increase the likelihood of an ectopic pregnancy. Tubal-Ring Sign in tubal gravidae is observed by a roundish hyperechoic ring surrounding the extra uterine gestational sac.
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生物医学Ectopic Pregnancy Diagnosis and Management