Re: Even more interesting case

From: art fougner, md (evsono@pipeline.com)
Thu Aug 10 16:05:55 2006


Ricardo ...

suggest you keep following B-HCG's

art

At Thu, 10 Aug 2006, Ricardo Francalacci Savaris wrote: >
>I another case like this, also very interesting.
>
>July 17th, b-hCG: 1877 - US: nothing inside the uterus. Patient was
>stable, no pain. Adnexial mass of 3.5cm
>
>July 18th: b-hCG: 2224 - US: presence of an irregular gestational sac
>inside the uterus, without FHB, and another gestational sac outside the
>uterus.
>July 28th: Went to laparoscopy: hypothesis: heterotopic pregnancy. At
>laparoscopy, 5x4cm tubal mass, removed by salpingectomy , and D&C.
>
>Pathology: Acute salpingitis, no embryonic or placental tissue; D&C:
>intense endometrial decidualization.
>OBS.: All tissue were included in paraffin blocks and analyzed
>
>July 27th: b-hCG: 33.3
>
>Where is it?
>
>Prof. Ricardo F Savaris
>DGO - UFRGS - Brasil

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art fougner, md
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