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Ectopic tissue
- ... abscess , pelvic abscess) Pregnancy outside of the uterus ( ectopic pregnancy ) Scar tissue in the abdomen ( adhesions )
- ... A 2% to 7% chance of a tubal (ectopic) pregnancy . Injury to nearby organs or tissues from surgical instruments.
- ... remains in the uterus. In rare cases an ectopic pregnancy can look like a miscarriage. If you have passed tissue, ask your provider if the tissue should be ...
- An ectopic pregnancy is one in which the fertilized egg implants in tissue outside of the uterus and the placenta and fetus begin to develop there. The most common site ...
- ... get pregnant later. Increased risk of a tubal (ectopic) pregnancy if pregnancy occurs after a tubal ligation. Injury to nearby organs or tissues from surgical instruments.
- ... spread, or to remove nearby lymph nodes or tissue Chronic (long-term) pelvic pain, if no other cause has been found Ectopic (tubal) pregnancy Endometriosis Difficulty getting pregnant or having ...
- ... perforation) Pregnancy in the abdomen instead of uterus (ectopic pregnancy) To determine the extent of certain cancers (Hodgkin's lymphoma)
- ... biopsy: Using a small or thin catheter (tube), tissue is taken from the lining of the uterus (endometrium). It is looked at under a microscope.
- ... at the beginning of a pregnancy. The abnormal tissue from the mole ... may also occur after an ectopic pregnancy or genital tumor .
- ... dull to sharp, constant to intermittent) can occur. Tissue or clot-like material may pass from the vagina .