Pitfalls and tips in the diagnosis of ectopic pregnancy.
Elizabeth MausnerC SlywotzkyG BennettPublished in: Abdominal radiology (New York) (2018)
Women of reproductive age with pelvic pain, vaginal bleeding, and a positive pregnancy test often require evaluation with pelvic ultrasound. In these situations, the primary role of pelvic ultrasound is to differentiate an ectopic pregnancy from either a normal or abnormal intrauterine pregnancy. While an accurately performed and interpreted pelvic ultrasound results in rapid diagnosis and management, numerous diagnostic pitfalls can lead to negative outcomes. Therefore, familiarity with the appropriate laboratory tests, sonographic technique, and imaging features of ectopic pregnancy is essential for all radiologists. We present a review of ectopic pregnancy cases from our institution with attention to common pitfalls and troubleshooting tips for physicians who perform and interpret pelvic ultrasounds. We also present recently published literature to aid in the management of first trimester pregnancy.
Keyphrases
- pregnancy outcomes
- preterm birth
- rectal cancer
- magnetic resonance imaging
- systematic review
- chronic pain
- primary care
- pregnant women
- machine learning
- high resolution
- mass spectrometry
- atrial fibrillation
- type diabetes
- computed tomography
- deep learning
- ultrasound guided
- spinal cord
- optical coherence tomography
- quantum dots
- sensitive detection