Correspondence Ruptured interstitial pregnancy caused by inactive chorionic villi presenting with negative serum B -hCG To the Editor, We read with interest the article by
Correspondence A pregnant woman presenting to the ED with Valentino’s syndrome To the Editor, Pregnant patients with acute abdominal pain can pose a diagnostic and
Late postpartum eclampsia as an obstetric complication seen in the ED Brendon Graeber BAa, Tamara Vanderwal BSca, Robert J. Stiller MDb,*, Michael J. Werdmann MDc
Controversies Do Rh-negative women with first trimester spontaneous abortions need Rh immune globulin?B Blaine Hannafin MD*, Frank Lovecchio DO, MPH, Paul Blackburn DO Department of
Case Report Ectopic ovarian pregnancy in a second-trimester patient Abdominal pain in the first 20 weeks of pregnancy is a frequent complaint in the emergency
American Journal of Emergency Medicine (2008) 26, 81 - 85 Diagnostics ED endovaginal pelvic ultrasound in nonpregnant women with Right lower quadrant pain Vivek S.
Case Report Precipitous decline of Gravid patient with congenital small bowel malrotation Abstract Congenital small bowel malrotation is an uncommon cause of ischemic bowel. There
Case Report Thirteen-week cornual Ectopic pregnancy Abstract We present the unusual case of a 13-week cornual ectopic pregnancy with fetal movement. The patient presented with
Case Report Clinician-performed ultrasound diagnosis of ruptured Interstitial pregnancy Abstract An interstitial pregnancy is a rare type of Ectopic pregnancy located within the proximal portion
Brief Report Pelvic examination is unnecessary in pregnant patients with a normal bedside ultrasound Amanda Seymour PA-Ca,b, Heather Abebe PA-Ca, Dan Pavlik PA-Ca, Alfred Sacchetti