Tubal surgery 21.0 Tubal ligation 9.3 Previous ectopic pregnancy 8.3 In uteroexposure to diethystilbestrol 5.6 Use of intrauterine devices 4.2-45.0 Tubal pathology 3.8-21.0 Assisted reproduction 4 ...
Ectopic pregnancies in this location may result in tubal abortion and not be recognized clinically. The isthmus of the fallopian tube is not able to expand to accommodate a growing ectopic ...
Tubal ligation, the "tying off" or cutting of a woman’s fallopian tubes, does not always prevent pregnancy. When pregnancy does occur, it is associated with a much higher incidence of ectopic ...
In some cases, such as an ectopic (tubal) pregnancy or cancerous uterus, something must be done. If not, probably both mother and baby would die. In an ectopic pregnancy, the baby is usually dead ...
Ng, Chaturvedi et al. discuss established, emerging, and promising biomarkers related to preeclampsia. They highlight novel approaches for screening these biomarkers at the point of care, aiming ...