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Histopathological Changes in Early Human Ectopic Pregnancy and Anatomical Considerations for Its Rupture

Kaur, Mohanvir; Goyal, Namarta; Kaur, Surinder.
Artículo | IMSEAR | ID: sea-188545

Background:

Implantation of blastocyst anywhere else, other than uterine cavity is considered as ectopic pregnancy. About 95% of ectopic pregnancies are implanted in the various segments of fallopian tube. Fertilization takes place in the lumen of fallopian tube, from where, aided by the ciliated columnar epithelium of the tube, the fertilized ovum makes its way to the uterine cavity and the implantation occurs.

Methods:

A study was carried out on 50 patients in the department of pathology, GMC Patiala.to the compare the histopathological and anatomical changes in the lining of the fallopian tube.

Results:

The routine Haematoxylin and Eosin stain was done and the histopathological study was done.

Conclusion:

It was concluded that early diagnosis and treatment before rupture still remains the main option of management.