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BMC Pregnancy Childbirth ; 24(1): 182, 2024 Mar 07.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38454394

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BACKGROUND: Abdominal pregnancy is a rare medical condition that is still missed in developing countries due to inadequate medical facilities. The clinical indicators manifest in various forms and are nonspecific, making it challenging to diagnose and often leading to delayed detection. However, obstetric ultrasound serves as an essential tool in early detection. Our objective was to share our experience dealing with this condition and emphasise the importance of early ultrasound diagnosis through efficient pregnancy monitoring in our regions. CASE PRESENTATION: 35-year-old Black African woman who had ten months of amenorrhea sought consultation due to an absence of active foetal movements. Her pregnancy was of 39 weeks with fetal demise which was confirmed following clinical examination and ultrasound. She underwent cesarean section in view of transverse position of fetus. During cesarean section, the fetus was found within the abdominal cavity with the placenta attached over the left iliac fossa including surface of left ovary. The uterus and right adnexa were within normal limits. A 2600 g macerated fetus with placenta and membranes were extracted without any complications. The maternal outcome was successful. CONCLUSIONS: Abdominal pregnancy remained an inadequately diagnosed condition in developing countries. It is imperative to increase awareness among pregnant women regarding high-quality prenatal care, including early obstetric ultrasound, from conception. Meanwhile, healthcare professionals should receive continuous training and the technical platform modernised. To ensure accurate diagnosis, the location of the gestational sac must be identified for every pregnant woman during their initial ultrasound appointment.


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Embarazo Abdominal , Embarazo Prolongado , Embarazo , Femenino , Humanos , Adulto , Embarazo Abdominal/diagnóstico por imagen , Embarazo Abdominal/cirugía , Cesárea , Abdomen , Feto , Muerte Fetal
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Ann Med Surg (Lond) ; 86(6): 3713-3716, 2024 Jun.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38846868

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Introduction and importance: Adrenal insufficiency is a rare chronic disease with a prevalence of 39 to 60 cases per million peoples in Europe. However, the prevalence is higher in sub-saharian Africa. The occurrence of pregnancy in adrenal insufficiency is rare but associated with high maternal and perinatal morbidity and mortality. For this reason, the management of pregnancy in adrenal insufficiency patient must be provided by a multidisciplinary team. Case presentation: The authors report the case of a 34-year-old pregnant woman followed for adrenal insufficiency secondary to prolonged corticosteroid therapy. Treatment consisted to an obstetrical and endocrinological follow-up and corticosteroid replacement therapy with hydrocortisone. A prophylactic cesarean section at 38 weeks resulted in the birth of a newborn male weighing 3395 g. Maternal and perinatal prognosis was good. Clinical discussion: Pregnancy in adrenal insufficiency is a therepeutic challenge in developing countries. Through this case, the authors discuss the therapeutic and prognostic aspects of adrenal insufficiency in our setting. Conclusion: With the introduction of gluco-corticosteroid replacement therapy, pregnancy in adrenal insufficiency can progress normally.

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