2018
DOI: 10.1002/jum.14847
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Ultrasound Features of Rudimentary Horn Ectopic Pregnancies

Abstract: Rudimentary horn ectopic pregnancies are uncommonly encountered in women with müllerian duct anomalies. The clinical presentation of this entity is nonspecific, giving ultrasound a critical role in making the diagnosis. Timely diagnosis and management of rudimentary horn ectopic pregnancies are pivotal in reducing the high rates of uterine rupture and maternal mortality historically associated with this condition.

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“…In a vast majority (83%) of the patients, the rudimentary horn is non-communicating [9]. In the present study, 13 patients (92.8%) had a non-communicating rudimentary horn.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 41%
“…In a vast majority (83%) of the patients, the rudimentary horn is non-communicating [9]. In the present study, 13 patients (92.8%) had a non-communicating rudimentary horn.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 41%
“…It can be done when expert ultrasound imaging is not present. 3 Tsafrir suggested a criteria to diagnose early pregnancy in the rudimentary horn via ultrasound: pseudopattern of assymetrical bicornuate uterus, absent visual continuity between cervical canal and lumen of pregnant horn and presence of myometrial tissue around the gestational sac, hypervascularisation typical of placenta accrete. 12 Similar criteria were proposed by Marvelos and it requires identification of empty uterus with single interstitial portion of fallopian tube, a gestational sac surrounded by myometrial tissue separate from uterus, and a vascular pedicle connecting the unicornuate uterus to the G-sac.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…7 from the uterus is not apparent on grayscale imaging. 10,11 Rudimentary horn ectopic pregnancies may be sonographically Other studies have pointed to magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) as a useful adjunct in making the diagnosis, especially in the absence of experienced ultrasound practitioners. 3 MRI is an effective diagnostic tool but is more expensive and may not be readily available in low-resource settings.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A fibrous band of variable thickness and length may form the attachment in other cases. Color Doppler examination is essential in these cases, in order to identify the vascular pedicle connecting the gestational sac to the uterus when the origin of the gestational sac from the uterus is not apparent on grayscale imaging 10,11 …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%