Spiegelberg criteria
The Spiegelberg criteria are four criteria used to identify ovarian ectopic pregnancies[1] named after Otto Spiegelberg.
Description
Four criteria for differentiating ovarian from other ectopic pregnancies:
- The gestational sac is located in the region of the ovary.
- The ectopic pregnancy is attached to the uterus by the ovarian ligament.
- Ovarian tissue in the wall of the gestational sac is proved histologically.
- The tube on the involved side is intact.
References
- ^ Plotti F, Di Giovanni A, Oliva C, Battaglia F, Plotti G (November 2008). "Bilateral ovarian pregnancy after intrauterine insemination and controlled ovarian stimulation". Fertil. Steril. 90 (5): 2015.e3–5. doi:10.1016/j.fertnstert.2008.02.117. PMID 18394622.
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Signs and symptoms in obstetrics
- Abderhalden reaction
- Chadwick sign
- Goodell's sign
- Hegar's sign
- Ladin's sign
- Piskacek's sign
- Von Braun-Fernwald's sign
- Apgar score
- Braxton Hicks contractions
- hydrops fetalis (Hemoglobin Barts)
- ectopic pregnancy (Spiegelberg criteria)
- fetal death (Spalding's sign)
- Leopold's maneuvers
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