Transvaginal Ultrasound Diagnosis of Ovarian Ectopic Pregnancy

Cureus. 2023 Jan 9;15(1):e33536. doi: 10.7759/cureus.33536. eCollection 2023 Jan.

Abstract

Primary ovarian pregnancies are rare and comprise less than one percent of all ectopic pregnancies. Diagnosis can be difficult as an ovarian ectopic pregnancy may share similar features on ultrasound with those of a corpus luteal cyst. Findings on transvaginal ultrasound, including a hyperechoic ring, may denote the presence of a gestational sac and therefore an ovarian ectopic pregnancy. Ultrasonographic findings, as well as a strong suspicion of an ovarian ectopic pregnancy, are critical. The report reviews the case of a 23-year-old primigravida with first trimester bleeding, an elevated human chorionic gonadotropin, an ovarian cyst, and no intrauterine pregnancy detected on ultrasound. The evaluation, diagnosis, and surgical management of an ovarian ectopic pregnancy are discussed.

Keywords: acute pelvic pain; ectopic pregnancy; ovarian cyst; ovarian ectopic pregnancy management; sonography in the diagnosis of ectopic pregnancy; transvaginal sonography.

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  • Case Reports