Successful conservative medical management of an interstitial ectopic pregnancy at 10 weeks of gestation: A case report
Background: Interstitial pregnancy is a rare type of ectopic pregnancy, accounting for 2–6% of ectopic pregnancies, but it can be life threatening. There is no clear consensus on management, either surgical or medical, and it depends on hemodynamic stability and whether fertility-sparing treatment i...
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doaj-a3710c2441fb4f638485850da1e1cf832021-02-13T04:25:05ZengElsevierCase Reports in Women's Health2214-91122021-01-0129e00284Successful conservative medical management of an interstitial ectopic pregnancy at 10 weeks of gestation: A case reportA. Galani0A. Zikopoulos1E. Moulias2M. Paschopoulos3K. Zikopoulos4University Hospital of Ioannina, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Ioannina, Greece; Corresponding author.Obstetrics and Gynecology Royal Cornwall Hospital, Cornwall, UKUniversity Hospital of Ioannina, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Ioannina, GreeceUniversity Hospital of Ioannina, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Ioannina, GreeceUniversity Hospital of Ioannina, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Ioannina, GreeceBackground: Interstitial pregnancy is a rare type of ectopic pregnancy, accounting for 2–6% of ectopic pregnancies, but it can be life threatening. There is no clear consensus on management, either surgical or medical, and it depends on hemodynamic stability and whether fertility-sparing treatment is requested. Case Presentation: We present the case of a 35-year-old woman (G2, P1) who was diagnosed with an interstitial pregnancy at 10 weeks of gestation following in vitro fertilization. She was hemodynamically stable and requested fertility-sparing treatment. She was managed successfully with methotrexate and folinic acid with a hospital stay of 17 days. Conclusion: Interstitial pregnancy can be managed medically. However, these patients require close monitoring.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2214911220301144Interstitial pregnancyConservative managementEctopic pregnancy |
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A. Galani A. Zikopoulos E. Moulias M. Paschopoulos K. Zikopoulos Successful conservative medical management of an interstitial ectopic pregnancy at 10 weeks of gestation: A case report Case Reports in Women's Health Interstitial pregnancy Conservative management Ectopic pregnancy |
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Successful conservative medical management of an interstitial ectopic pregnancy at 10 weeks of gestation: A case report |
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Successful conservative medical management of an interstitial ectopic pregnancy at 10 weeks of gestation: A case report |
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Successful conservative medical management of an interstitial ectopic pregnancy at 10 weeks of gestation: A case report |
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Successful conservative medical management of an interstitial ectopic pregnancy at 10 weeks of gestation: A case report |
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Successful conservative medical management of an interstitial ectopic pregnancy at 10 weeks of gestation: A case report |
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successful conservative medical management of an interstitial ectopic pregnancy at 10 weeks of gestation: a case report |
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Case Reports in Women's Health |
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2214-9112 |
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Background: Interstitial pregnancy is a rare type of ectopic pregnancy, accounting for 2–6% of ectopic pregnancies, but it can be life threatening. There is no clear consensus on management, either surgical or medical, and it depends on hemodynamic stability and whether fertility-sparing treatment is requested. Case Presentation: We present the case of a 35-year-old woman (G2, P1) who was diagnosed with an interstitial pregnancy at 10 weeks of gestation following in vitro fertilization. She was hemodynamically stable and requested fertility-sparing treatment. She was managed successfully with methotrexate and folinic acid with a hospital stay of 17 days. Conclusion: Interstitial pregnancy can be managed medically. However, these patients require close monitoring. |
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Interstitial pregnancy Conservative management Ectopic pregnancy |
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