Cervical pregnancy - A conservative stepwise approach

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A case of cervical pregnancy resistant to intramuscular methotrexate therapy is presented, which was successfully treated by intra-arterial methotrexate followed by selective prophylactic hypogastric artery embolization to avoid aggravating the vaginal bleeding. It is suggested that, in cervical pregnancies in which fertility preservation is desired, a stepwise conservative approach should be applied before resorting to surgical intervention.

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Yitzhak, M., Orvieto, R., Nitke, S., Neuman-Levin, M., Ben-Rafael, Z., & Schoenfeld, A. (1999). Cervical pregnancy - A conservative stepwise approach. Human Reproduction, 14(3), 847–849. https://doi.org/10.1093/humrep/14.10.2677a

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