Fertility-preserving Management of Cervical Ectopic Pregnancy in a Nigerian Teaching Hospital

I. Awowole, OA Adeniyi, O. Allen, A. Adeyemi
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Cervical Ectopic Pregnancies (CEPs) are commonly associated with adverse outcomes due to diagnostic and treatment challenges. This report describes the successful management of an initially misdiagnosed CEP. A 30-year-old G4P2+1(Alive 2) presented to the Obafemi Awolowo University Teaching Hospitals Complex (OAUTHC), Ile-Ife, Nigeria, with vaginal bleeding following 11 weeks amenorrhea. The patient was haemodynamically stable, with minimal bleeding per vaginam, and ultrasonography had previously diagnosed complete miscarriage. However, transvaginal ultrasonography demonstrated classical hour-glass uterus. The ballooned cervix contained a gestational sac and foetal node without cardiac activity. The patient was managed with a single dose of intramuscular methotrexate injection. Her serum B-HCG concentration declined from 460.8mIU/ml at presentation to <5mIU/ml on the 10th day post-methotrexate injection, with a complete clinical and ultrasonographic resolution of the features. A high index of suspicion and appropriate ultrasonographic skills are necessary for prompt diagnosis of a CEP. Medical management could minimise the risk of intractable haemorrhage and hysterectomy.
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尼日利亚某教学医院宫颈异位妊娠的保育管理
由于诊断和治疗方面的挑战,子宫颈异位妊娠通常与不良结局有关。本报告描述了一例最初被误诊的CEP的成功治疗。一名30岁的G4P2+1(Alive 2)在尼日利亚Ile Ife的Obafemi Awolowo大学教学医院综合楼(OAUTHC)就诊,在闭经11周后阴道出血。患者血流动力学稳定,每次阴道出血最少,超声检查先前诊断为完全流产。然而,经阴道超声检查显示为经典的沙漏子宫。气球状的子宫颈包含一个孕囊和胎儿淋巴结,没有心脏活动。患者接受了单剂量甲氨蝶呤肌肉注射治疗。她的血清B-HCG浓度从出现时的460.8mIU/ml下降到注射甲氨蝶呤后第10天的<5mIU/ml,临床和超声特征完全消失。高怀疑指数和适当的超声技术对于CEP的及时诊断是必要的。医疗管理可以将顽固性出血和子宫切除术的风险降至最低。
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