Abstract

1. 1. The term cervical pregnancy is discussed and defined. Distinction is made between cervical pregnancy in a strict sense based on primary cervical implantation and restricted cervical placentation, and cervical pregnancy in a broader sense with the implication that the placental attachment is not confined to the cervix but extends into the isthmus or isthmus and corpus. 2. 2. A short review of five cases of primary cervical implantation, published in the last decade, is presented. These five cases, in addition to twelve previously accepted cases, increase the total of proved cervical nidation to seventeen. 3. 3. A case report of a cervico-isthmic pregnancy is presented, complicated by severe septicemia and two episodes of secondary hemorrhage.

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