Combined pregnancy: the Mount Sinai experience. 1986

G V Bello, and D Schonholz, and J Moshirpur, and D Y Jeng, and R L Berkowitz

Nine recent cases of coexisting intra- and extrauterine pregnancy at The Mount Sinai Medical Center are presented. The myriad of clinical presentations is exemplified in the postabortal, endometriosis, posttreatment; ovulation induction, and routine "rule-out ectopic" situations. A brief review of the literature follows detailing historical reports of diagnostic inaccuracy and delayed diagnosis. Several studies are cited supporting the difficulty of correctly diagnosing heterotopic pregnancy as well as factors which may predispose to it. The advantages and pitfalls of ultrasonography are mentioned as well as recommendations for early laparoscopic intervention when clinical history and ultrasound are suggestive. Caution is advised in those infertility patients who may undergo "routine" curettage at laparoscopy for ectopic pregnancy and thus, be at risk for inadvertent termination of an otherwise salvageable intrauterine pregnancy. This report further supports several other reviews in noting that the incidence of combined pregnancy may be much greater than formerly appreciated.

UI MeSH Term Description Entries
D011247 Pregnancy The status during which female mammals carry their developing young (EMBRYOS or FETUSES) in utero before birth, beginning from FERTILIZATION to BIRTH. Gestation,Pregnancies
D011271 Pregnancy, Ectopic A potentially life-threatening condition in which EMBRYO IMPLANTATION occurs outside the cavity of the UTERUS. Most ectopic pregnancies (>96%) occur in the FALLOPIAN TUBES, known as TUBAL PREGNANCY. They can be in other locations, such as UTERINE CERVIX; OVARY; and abdominal cavity (PREGNANCY, ABDOMINAL). Ectopic Pregnancy,Pregnancy, Extrauterine,Ectopic Pregnancies,Extrauterine Pregnancies,Extrauterine Pregnancy,Pregnancies, Ectopic,Pregnancies, Extrauterine
D011274 Pregnancy, Tubal The most common (>96%) type of ectopic pregnancy in which the extrauterine EMBRYO IMPLANTATION occurs in the FALLOPIAN TUBE, usually in the ampullary region where FERTILIZATION takes place. Tubal Pregnancy,Pregnancies, Tubal,Tubal Pregnancies
D005260 Female Females
D006801 Humans Members of the species Homo sapiens. Homo sapiens,Man (Taxonomy),Human,Man, Modern,Modern Man
D000328 Adult A person having attained full growth or maturity. Adults are of 19 through 44 years of age. For a person between 19 and 24 years of age, YOUNG ADULT is available. Adults

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