Diagnostic Methods of Ectopic Pregnancy and Early Pregnancy Loss: a Review of the Literature.
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ABSTRACT: This review article presents recent evidence on early pregnancy loss and ectopic pregnancy. In the light of recent evidence, the β-hCG discriminatory zone may be extended in clinically stable cases without evidence of bleeding. A possible cut-off is 4300 mIU/ml, which corresponds to when a sonographer should detect an intrauterine pregnancy. Embryonic demise can be confirmed when a transvaginal ultrasound finding shows no heartbeat in an embryo of more than 7 mm CRL, no embryo in a gestational sac having a mean sac diameter of more than 25 mm, or no appearance of an embryo within 7-10 days after the primary examination. These are considered definitive signs of embryonic demise. Suggestive signs of embryonic demise require closer monitoring of the pregnancy.
SUBMITTER: Hamza A
PROVIDER: S-EPMC4846421 | biostudies-other | 2016 Apr
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other
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