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RadioGraphics, Vol 16, 755-774, Copyright © 1996 by Radiological Society of North America


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Role of endovaginal sonography in the diagnosis and management of ectopic pregnancy

M Atri, C Leduc, P Gillett, PM Bret, C Reinhold, G Kintzen, AE Aldis and M Thibodeau
Department of Radiology, Montreal General Hospital, McGill University, Quebec, Canada.

Although diagnostic laparoscopy is still considered the standard reference in the diagnosis of ectopic pregnancy (EP), use of high- resolution endovaginal sonography, in conjunction with qualitative serum assays of the beta subunit of human chorionic gonadotropin (beta- hCG), allows detection of earlier and smaller EPs. The most common endovaginal sonographic finding of EP (89%-100% of cases) is an extraovarian, round or elongated, solid tubal mass. A tubal ring (an extrauterine saclike structure) is the second most common finding (40%- 68% of cases). Pelvic fluid may be present, but it is a nonspecific finding. An EP may have a pseudosac, which can be distinguished sonographically from the true gestational sac of an intrauterine pregnancy. Color Doppler techniques can complement endovaginal sonographic findings, but they should be performed only after a thorough real-time evaluation of the adnexal region. Current therapeutic options for EP include expectant management (ie, close follow-up), medical treatment (usually injections of methotrexate), and surgery. Accurate diagnosis with endovaginal sonography is the prerequisite to nonsurgical management, since surgery is the logical treatment if laparoscopy is used for diagnosis.


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