[Salpingitis and tubal pregnancy in materials from the Clinics of the Surgical Gynecological Academy of Medicine in Lublin in the years 1978-1988].

In: Ginekologia polska · 1995 · vol. 66(9) , pp. 507–12 · PMID:8778006 · W2471193662
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This retrospective analysis of hospital records from 1978-1988 in Lublin found a decline in tubal pregnancy incidence despite an increase in salpingitis, suggesting the reported rise in tubal pregnancies may not be universally applicable.

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This retrospective study was based on hospital records analysis. The incidence of tubal pregnancy and salpingitis were evaluated and possible correlation between these two diseases was estimated. Despite of many other authors reports about increase of tubal pregnancy incidence we observed decline of tubal pregnancy incidence in studied period. Increase of salpingitis incidence did not alter this trend. Authors conclude that recently reported increase of tubal pregnancy incidence in many countries is valid only in populations studied and can not be generalized. The increase of salpingitis incidence does not necessarily influence tubal pregnancy incidence.

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