This month’s VISUOG chapter focuses on cervical ectopic pregnancy, a rare condition where the pregnancy implants into the myometrium below the internal os, occurring in about 1 in 9000 pregnancies. Ultrasound is the primary diagnostic tool, with MRI as a secondary option. Major risk factors include IVF, endometrial injury, and structural uterine anomalies. Early diagnosis is crucial but challenging, often confused with ongoing abortion. The chapter discusses differential diagnosis, treatment options, and management, highlighting a shift from surgical to more conservative treatments. Access the chapter for free throughout August for detailed information and high-quality ultrasound images. Sign up for an ISUOG membership to access over 200 chapters and other benefits, using code VISUOG10 for a 10% discount.
VISUOG CHAPTER ON CERVICAL ECTOPIC PREGNANCY IS FREE TO ACCESS THROUGHOUT AUGUST
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