Re: A case of cervical pregnancy

From: Lynn D. Montgomery (apgar10@ionet.net)
Mon Apr 28 10:01:15 1997


>Asymptomatic 27 y/o primigravida with a live 9.3 wk cervical pregnancy, was
>managed with 4 doses of MTX Now, the US finds a 10.1 wk pregnancy, embryo
still alive.

Two options: -Ultrasound directed cardiac KCL infusion-should be able to hit that at 10 weeks -Selective embolization of feeder vessels-interventional radiology

Have seen both work.

Lynn





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