2007
DOI: 10.1590/s0104-42302007000300017
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Aspectos epidemiológicos e clínicos das gestações ectópicas em serviço universitário no período de 2000 a 2004

Abstract: Frequency of ectopic pregnancies remained unchanged in the period under study and only the percentage of women with previous EP was associated with frequency of EP.

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“…Al, demonstrate that the most affected site in EG are the fallopian tubes, accounting for approximately 95% of cases. 2,17 These data confirm the findings of this research, in which the percentage of patients with pregnancies in the fallopian tubes was 100% of the cases. Another factor considered in the studies involves the portion of the UT affected, but this data was not recorded in any of the medical records included in this study, making its analysis impossible.…”
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“…Al, demonstrate that the most affected site in EG are the fallopian tubes, accounting for approximately 95% of cases. 2,17 These data confirm the findings of this research, in which the percentage of patients with pregnancies in the fallopian tubes was 100% of the cases. Another factor considered in the studies involves the portion of the UT affected, but this data was not recorded in any of the medical records included in this study, making its analysis impossible.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 86%
“…Of the patients considered in this study, only 1 of them required blood transfusion due to signs and symptoms of shock. It is known that hemodynamic instability triggered by the rupture of the fallopian tube is one of the main causes of maternal mortality in first trimester pregnant women and that its occurrence involves approximately 20% of cases of GT 2,5 , which corroborates the result found.…”
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confidence: 82%
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