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Title: Early detection of ectopic pregnancy by transvaginal ultrasound. Author: Schurz B, Wenzl R, Eppel W, Schön HJ, Reinold E. Journal: Arch Gynecol Obstet; 1990; 248(1):25-9. PubMed ID: 1701621. Abstract: Transvaginal (TVU; 19 patients) and transabdominal ultrasound (TAU; 24 patients) were compared in their ability to visualize an ectopic pregnancy. The direct visualization of ectopic pregnancy (EUP) was 25% with TAU and 94.7% with TVU. All women had a proven EUP in laparoscopy. TAU approach showed a significant inferiority (P less than 0.02) and TVU a superiority (P less than 0.08) in comparison to clinical examination. 83% of 43 women had spotting. Nonspecific signs for EUP like fluid in the pouch of Douglas was seen in 20.9%. Thin endometrium was seen in 6.9%, in 37.2% the thickness of endometrium was under 10 mm, in 55.8% more than 10 mm. An intrauterine pseudogestation sac was detected in 6.9%, corpus luteum formation in 37.2%.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]