1.A Case of Heterotopic Pregnancy after Tubal Reanastomosis.
Jin Ho KIM ; Sun Hee HONG ; Yun Jong HAN ; Hai Young LA ; Chang Seong KANG ; Ki Bum AN ; Young Mee WANG ; Jong Kyou PARK
Korean Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology 2000;43(7):1265-1268
Heterotopic pregnancy is the coexistence of intrauterine and extrauterine pregnancy. It is a rare obstetrical phenomenon with an incidence rate about 0.003%. The risk factors of heterotopic pregnancy are IUD, PID, endometriosis, tubal surgery, etc resulting in functional and anatomical injury to tubes. Recently, the wide use of ovulation induction and in vitro fertilization has increased the incidence rate. The clinical manifestation are low abdominal pain, adnexal mass, peritoneal irritation signs, vaginal bleeding, etc. Early detecion of heterotopic pregnancy is very difficult. However, recently, due to development of pelviscopy, ultrasonogram and other diagnostic procedures, the diagnostic rate has increased.Because of the high maternal morbidity and mortality resulted from intraabdominal bleeding after rupture of ectopic pregnacy, immediate termination of ectopic pregnancy is required usually by operative methods. We experienced a case of heterotopic pregnancy after tubal reanastomosis and report this case with a brief review of literatures.
Abdominal Pain
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Endometriosis
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Female
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Fertilization in Vitro
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Hemorrhage
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Incidence
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Mortality
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Ovulation Induction
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Pregnancy
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Pregnancy, Ectopic
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Pregnancy, Heterotopic*
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Risk Factors
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Rupture
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Sterilization Reversal*
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Ultrasonography
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Uterine Hemorrhage
2.A Study of the Prepregnancy Body Mass Index and Pregnancy Weight Gain.
Yun Jong HAN ; Hai Young LA ; Jae Hi IHM ; Chang Seong KANG ; Sung Chul PARK ; Young Jae KIM ; Jong Kyou PARK
Korean Journal of Perinatology 2001;12(4):453-458
No abstract available.
Body Mass Index*
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Pregnancy*
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Weight Gain*
3.A Case of Ruptured Rudimentary Uterine Horn Pregnancy.
Hai Young LA ; Yoon Jong HAN ; Jae Hee YIM ; Chang Seong KANG ; Sung Chul PARK ; Young Jae KIM ; Jong Kyou PARK
Korean Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology 2001;44(12):2312-2315
The incidence of pregnancy in a rudimentary uterine horn is very rare. We experienced a case of ruptured rudimentary uterine horn pregnancy in the second trimester. The patient was treated by resection of the ruptured horn. Some articles concerned to this subject are reviewed briefly.
Animals
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Female
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Horns*
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Humans
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Incidence
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Pregnancy Trimester, Second
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Pregnancy*