It is hoped the drug will reduce the number of women who need surgery to remove their fallopian tube.
In ectopic pregnancies, the embryo starts to grow in the wrong place, often outside the uterus and usually in one of the ...
“We strongly believe that the addition of mifepristone to standard treatment could reduce the need for emergency surgery.” Helen Corsi-Cadmore, 43, from Cardiff, experienced two ectopic ...
Researchers hope a trial of a new drug for the treatment of ectopic pregnancy could help hundreds of women every year avoid ...
“The drug stops the pregnancy developing any further and it is gradually reabsorbed by the body, leaving the Fallopian tube ...
Researchers in Scotland are trialling a new drug that could help women with ectopic pregnancies avoid emergency surgery. About one in 90 pregnancies are ectopic - which means the embryo starts ...
and abdominal surgery (AS) in ectopic pregnancy surgery. Methods: A computer-based search was conducted in several databases such as CNKI, Wanfang data, VIP data, Chinese Biomedical Literature ...