Ectopic pregnancy - etiology, modern diagnostic and therapeutic approach
Mimoděložní těhotenství - etiologie, moderní diagnostika a terapeutický přístup
diploma thesis (DEFENDED)
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Faculty / Institute
Third Faculty of Medicine
Discipline
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Department
Department of Mother and Child Care in Prague Podoli
Date of defense
7. 4. 2010
Publisher
Univerzita Karlova, 3. lékařská fakultaLanguage
English
Grade
Excellent
An ectopic pregnancy is an abnormal kind of pregnancy, which occurs outside the uterus. The term "ectopic" was adapted from the Greek word, ektopos, which means "out of place". It is a major cause of maternal morbidity and mortality when misdiagnosed or left untreated, and accounts for as much as 9% of maternal death in this USA. The condition is thought to be an error or flaw of the human reproductive physiology, which allows the fertilized egg to implant and grow outside it`s natural location. Studies has shown that approximately 1-2% of pregnancies are ectopic and 97% of these occur in the fallopian tube (so called tubal pregnancies). Less commonly, the ectopic pregnancy is in cervical, ovarian, or intra-abdominal sites. Some conditions can blocks or slows down the normal way of a fertilized egg through the fallopian tube to the uterus.It is believed that the fertilized egg gets stuck on its way and that the most common cause is a scarred, damaged or misshapen tube. The abnormally implanted gestation grows and draws its blood supply from the site of implantation. As the gestation enlarges, it creates the potential for organ rupture because only the uterine cavity is designed to expand and accommodate fetal development. The rupture can result in massive internal hemorrhage that threatens the mother's life...