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First published on February 26, 2008, doi:10.1177/8756479308315227

Journal of Diagnostic Medical Sonography 2008;24:101.

A more recent version of this article appeared on March 1, 2008


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Chronic Ectopic Pregnancy

Maria D. Talavera* and Mindy M. Horrow

* To whom correspondence should be addressed. E-mail: josetalav1{at}verizon.net.


   Abstract
Acute ectopic pregnancy is a common clinical problem, usually diagnosed by a combination of clinical, sonographic, and laboratory findings. Chronic ectopic pregnancy is a more unusual situation, resulting from minor ruptures that develop into a hematocele. The typical patient will have subacute or chronic pain and a low {beta}-HCG. The sonographic findings in these cases can vary between an amorphous, avascular mass and a highly vascular complex. In the appropriate clinical setting, sonography can play an important role in the preoperative diagnosis of this entity.


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