Ectopic pregnancy (mechanism of disease)

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  • čas přidán 17. 05. 2023
  • This is a flowchart on ectopic pregnancy, covering the etiology, pathophysiology, and manifestations of ectopic pregnancy.
    ADDITIONAL TAGS:
    Previous ectopic pregnancy
    Fallopian surgery (tubectomy)
    Endometriosis
    Ruptured appendix
    Kartagener syndrome
    (ciliary dyskinesia)
    Exposure to diethylstilbestrol
    Bicornuate uterus
    Risk factors / SDOH
    Cell / tissue damage
    Structural factors
    Ectopic pregnancy
    Medicine / iatrogenic
    Infectious / microbial
    Biochem / metabolic
    Immunology / inflammation
    Signs / symptoms
    Tests / imaging / labs
    Flow physiology
    Reproductive pathology
    Growth / neoplastic
    Pathophysiology
    Etiology
    Manifestations
    Inflammation damages fallopian tubes
    Ectopic pregnancy: a pregnancy in which the fertilized egg attaches outside the uterine endometrium
    Such as in fallopian tube (95%: ampulla [70%], isthmus [15%], fimbriae [8%], cornual [2%]); ovary (3%), abdomen (1%), cervix (1%)
    History of PID (salpingitis)
    Smoking
    Advanced maternal age (35)
    Intrauterine device
    In vitro fertilization
    Hormone therapy
    Hormone dysregulation
    Slows down the transport of fertilized eggs
    Signs and symptoms typically begin 4-6 weeks after last menstrual period
    Lower abd pain and guarding
    +/- vaginal bleeding
    Tenderness in ectopic area
    Cervical motion tenderness
    Sometimes mistaken for appendicitis
    Sometimes mistaken for (delayed) menstruation
    Enlarged uterus
    Amenorrhea
    Nausea
    But with closed cervix (so it’s not PID)
    Breast tenderness
    Frequent urination
    Normal signs and symptoms of pregnancy
    Upregulation of pro-inflam cytokines
    Disruption of smooth muscle contraction and ciliary beat within tubes that assists transport of oocyte or embryo
    Promotes embryo implantation, invasion, and angiogenesis
    Tubal rupture
    Acute course with sudden symptoms
    Severe lower abdominal pain
    Hemorrhagic shock
    Shoulder pain
    Phrenic nerve irritation → hiccups
    Bleed into abd cavity
    Irritate peritoneum
    Tachycardia
    Hypotension
    Syncope
    Best initial test for imaging, transvaginal ultrasound: empty uterine cavity,
    +/- embryo in ectopic site
    Anatomic alteration of fallopian tubes

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