Sonography in the management of symptomatic pregnancies of unknown location

To evaluate the management of pregnancy of unknown location in our conditions and to assess possibilities to improve on the performance of it. This was a retrospective study of a population of women classified as having PUL. Out- and inpatients were recruited. Their medical history, gynaecological e...

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