1/3. Successful in vitro fertilization and embryo transfer after limited surgical treatment for tubal adenocarcinoma.A 29-year-old woman with tubal adenocarcinoma stage IA was treated only with bilateral salpingectomy, pelvic lymphadenectomy, and omentectomy. Two years later the patient successfully underwent in vitro fertilization and embryo transfer, and at 39 weeks gave birth to a healthy son by cesarean section. The result of oncologic follow-up 3 years after surgery is negative.- - - - - - - - - - ranking = 1keywords = fertilization (Clic here for more details about this article) |
2/3. uterine rupture following hysteroscopic lysis of synechiae due to tuberculosis and uterine perforation.A patient with genital tuberculosis who conceived with in-vitro fertilization and embryo transfer following hysteroscopic synechiolysis complicated by a fundal uterine perforation subsequently presented with uterine rupture at 36 weeks gestation. Immediate Caesarean section and repair of the ruptured uterus were performed. women with a history of uterine perforation should be counselled regarding the risk of uterine rupture during their subsequent pregnancies.- - - - - - - - - - ranking = 0.2keywords = fertilization (Clic here for more details about this article) |
3/3. The effect of an in-vitro fertilization pregnancy on a woman with genital tuberculosis.The coexistence of an in-vitro fertilization (IVF) pregnancy and genital tuberculosis may pose life-threatening consequences. This case report describes catastrophic dissemination of latent genital tuberculosis, followed by IVF and pregnancy. The role of both IVF manipulation and the pregnancy itself in the exacerbation of latent tuberculosis is discussed. In addition, some measures for the detection, follow-up and treatment of latent genital tuberculosis in patients who undergo IVF are proposed.- - - - - - - - - - ranking = 1keywords = fertilization (Clic here for more details about this article) |