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Case Reports
. 2021 Oct 9;15(1):506.
doi: 10.1186/s13256-021-03081-0.

Cesarean scar pregnancy treatment: a case series

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Cesarean scar pregnancy treatment: a case series

Zahra Heidar et al. J Med Case Rep. .

Abstract

Background: Cesarean scar pregnancy is a complicated and potentially life-threatening type of ectopic pregnancy. This study reports two women with cesarean scar pregnancy who were successfully treated with systemic methotrexate administration, and two other women who needed local re-administration of methotrexate after systemic injection.

Case presentation: Four Iranian pregnant women aged 29-34 years who were between 5 to 7 gestational weeks with cesarean scar pregnancy diagnosis are described. After a single dose of systemic methotrexate injection, the level of serum beta-human chorionic gonadotropin decreased in two of the women, while fetal activity was observed in the other two women. In the latter patients, methotrexate was injected under transvaginal ultrasound guidance into the gestational sac. As a result, the serum beta-human chorionic gonadotropin level first increased and then decreased in these patients. During the follow-up period, all the patients were stable and no complications were observed. Serum beta-human chorionic gonadotropin levels reached the non-pregnancy range from 4 to 9 weeks after treatment.

Conclusion: When diagnosed at early gestation, cesarean scar pregnancy can be treated successfully with methotrexate administration alone. The clinicians should be aware that the beta-human chorionic gonadotropin level may initially increase after methotrexate injection in some patients. However, the final outcome will be promising if the patients remain stable.

Keywords: Case series; Cesarean scar pregnancy; Methotrexate.

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