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Author: Jesper Agrell[lower-roman 1]
Jesper Agrell (27 November 2014), "Ultrasonography of a cervical pregnancy", WikiJournal of Medicine, 1 (2), doi:10.15347/WJM/2014.011, ISSN 2002-4436, Wikidata Q44276856
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Abstract
A woman in her 20s came to the gynecologic clinic because of a positive pregnancy test and a history of a previous ectopic pregnancy. The vaginal ultrasonography performed by Dr. Jesper Agrell showed a gestational sac in the cervix as displayed in the sagittal plane. The corpus of the uterus is located at right in the image. There was a discernible heartbeat, and the gestational sac diameter corresponded to a gestational age of 5 weeks. The distance from the gestational sac to the external orifice was only 15 millimeters.
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