Publications by authors named "Kaltrina Kolgeci"
Article Synopsis
- Ectopic pregnancy occurs when a blastocyst implants outside the uterus, often in the fallopian tube, and can lead to serious symptoms like pelvic pain and hemorrhagic shock if ruptured.
- Diagnosing this condition typically involves checking serum beta-hCG levels and ultrasound, crucial for preventing potential life-threatening complications.
- A case study of a 13-week tubal pregnancy with a viable fetus emphasizes the importance of timely diagnosis and the need for ongoing education among healthcare providers to manage ectopic pregnancies effectively.
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