Clinical materials for the doctrine of tubal pregnancy
- Authors: Dranitsyn A.A.
- Issue: Vol 9, No 6 (1895)
- Pages: 501-557
- Section: Articles
- URL: https://journals.rcsi.science/jowd/article/view/44911
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.17816/JOWD96501-557
- ID: 44911
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Abstract
Ectopic pregnancy, in which the fetus reaches full development, as with the correct urgent pregnancy, is a relatively rare phenomenon; more often it is encountered that the fetus dies after reaching only more or less significant development; The greatest percentage of non-self-conception falls on those cases when the embryo dies in the very beginning of its life. This form of disease by extrauterine pregnancy, that is, when the egg ceases to exist in the early periods and, therefore, when there is a regressive process, so to speak, an extrauterine incomplete miscarriage, is at the same time the greatest difficulty in the diagnostic relationship. The latter, perhaps, was the reason that in the past this kind of painful process was diagnosed less often than in the present, and comparatively only very recently it attracted due attention of gynecologists and underwent scientific development.
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A. A. Dranitsyn
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Gynecological department prof. D.O. Ott at the Clinical Institute
Russian Federation