Abstract
The study of materials from gynecological hospitals in Omsk over the past two decades has allowed us to establish that out of 13 women with cervical pregnancy who underwent subsequent surgical treatment, the primary diagnosis was reliable only in 4. In the rest, cervical pregnancy was mistaken for a normal uterine pregnancy (in 5), for an incomplete abortion (in 3), for a hematocervix (in 1).
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