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Chapter 1: Non Tubal Ectopic Pregnancies -Diagnosis and Conservative Management; Abstract; Introduction; Management Options; Conclusion; References; Chapter 2: Therapeutic Alternatives in Ectopic Tubal Pregnancy; Abstract; Introduction; Expectant Management; Medical Treatment; Conservative Surgery (Salpingotomy); Radical Surgery (Salpingectomy); New Pharmacologic Strategies; References.
Chapter 3: Ectopic Pregnancy: Old and New Insights in the ManagementAbstract; Introduction; Management; Subsequent Fertility; Cervical Ectopic Pregnancy; Interstitial Ectopic Pregnancy; Cesarean Scar Pregnancy; Current Recruiting Clinical Trial on Management of Ectopic Pregnancy; References; Chapter 4: Cervical Ectopic Pregnancy; Abstract; Introduction; Risk Factors; Treatment; Conclusion; References; Chapter 5: Ectopic Pregnancy: Diagnosis and Treatment; Abstract; Introduction; Incidence and Epidemiology; Risk Factors; Pathology; Clinical Manifestations; Diagnosis.
Expectant Management of Ectopic PregnancyCandidates for Expectant Management; Methotrexate Treatment of Tubal and Interstitial Ectopic Pregnancy; Candidates for Medical Treatment; Subsequent Reproductive Performance; Surgical Treatment of Ectopic Pregnancy; Indications for Surgical Treatment; Surgical Procedure; Outcome and Prognosis; References; Chapter 6: A Review of Rare Reproductive Dysfunctions: A Complex Phenomenon of Mammals and Women; Abstract; Introduction; Pregnancy Complications; The Rarity of Ectopic Pregnancy; Experimental Ectopic Implantation in Animal Models.
Rationale of EP and Reproductive Dysfunctions in Small MammalsMorphologic Findings in EP; Discussion; Conclusion; References; About the Authors; Blank Page; Index.
Ectopic pregnancy is defined as gestational sac implantation outside the uterine cavity, and is estimated to account for 1.5% to 2% of all pregnancies. Although the incidence of the condition has nearly tripled in recent decades, its mortality has dropped due to early diagnosis and treatment before rupture. This book discusses the diagnosis, management and complications of an ectopic pregnancy.
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