Behavior of ectopic pregnancy
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Embarazo ectópicoAbstract
An observational descriptive study was performed in order to know the behaviour of some clinical-epidemiological variants related with the Ectopic Pregnancy during the year 2001 in Moron Hospital. Ninety six in-patients were involved in the trial to whom the diagnosis was confirmed the association of pelvic pain, menstrual retardation and bloody loss prevailed in the revised cases. The referred more frequent gynecological antecedent was the Pelvic Inflammatory Illness (EIP). Most of the patients was diagnosed of EE in its accidental way and the laparoscopy had the biggest efectiveness.Downloads
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