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Behnamfar F, Hamedi B, Ramezanzadeh F, Behtash N,
Volume 64, Issue 9 (1 2006)
Abstract

Background: Cerebral metastases from choriocarcinoma are poor prognostic indicator of outcome in both the World Health Organization and FIGO classification systems. Although gestational trophoblastic neoplasia has become the most curable gynecological malignancy, failure rate among “high-risk” patients is still high despite the use of aggressive multidrug regimens.
case: A 27 year old woman (G4P2Ab1) presented with hemiplegia due to brain metastases of choriocarcinoma one year after spontaneous abortion. She underwent craniotomy and was treated with nine courses of multiple agent etoposide, methotrexate, actinomycin-etoposide and cisplatinum (EMA-EP) regimen combined with whole brain irradiation. She delivered a term healthy child two years after termination of treatment. Conclusion: Multiagent EMA-EP chemotherapy and whole brain irradiation with craniotomy in selected patients preserves fertility and may improve a patient overall prognosis. Methods: In a descriptive study from February to April 2005, two hundred sixty six consecutive pregnant women referring to a university hospital were asked to answer a questionnaire containing questions their sexual status and some demographic data. In 122 cases the answers of the spouses was collected also. The answers were compared in divided groups according to age range, duration of marriage, parity and educational status.
Results: Fifty five percent of men and fifty eight percent of women had a negative attitude about sexual relations during pregnancy, and 60% of men and 75% of women presented incorrect knowledge about sexuality during pregnancy. Main reasons for decreased sexual relations in pregnancy were mentioned to be dysparaunia, and the fear of trauma to the baby, abortion, membrane rapture, preterm labor and infection.
Conclusion: As couples’ knowledge and attitudes about sexuality affect their general sexual behavior during pregnancy it is crucial to provide proper consultation regarding sexual relations in prenatal care services.
Behnamfar F, Yazdani Sh, Sakhaee M,
Volume 65, Issue 8 (3 2007)
Abstract

Background: The use of serial quantitative beta-human chorionic gonadotropin (β-HCG) with transvaginal ultrasound to enhance early diagnosis of ectopic pregnancy (EP) improves options for conservative treatment with methotrexate (MTX). The aim of this study was to evaluate the outcome of unruptured EP treated with a single dose of intramuscular MTX injection.

Methods: This clinical trial included 41 EP patients with specific inclusion criteria for medical treatment. For each patient, MTX (50 mg/ml) was administered intramuscularly and a repeat dose was given if the weekly decrease in the level of β-HCG was less than 15%. The therapy was considered successful if the level of β-HCG fell below 10 mIU/cc without surgical intervention.

Results: Overall, 78% of the patients were successfully treated, among whom 18.7% received second doses of MTX. Of the patients who were successfully treated, 60% presented with vaginal bleeding without pelvic pain however, of those patients in whom the treatment failed, 88% presented with pelvic pain together with vaginal bleeding. Furthermore, the presence of free peritoneal fluid on vaginal ultrasound was a significant predictor of treatment failure (p<0.005). There was no relation between the women's age, gravidity or parity, the size of the conceptus, gestational age, pretreatment serum β-HCG titer, endometrial thickness on vaginal ultrasound and the efficacy of treatment.

Conclusions: With a reasonably high success rate, we found systemic single-dose MTX treatment to be a safe, conservative therapy for EP. However, when free peritoneal fluid is noted upon transvaginal ultrasound or when the patient presents with pain, the threshold for surgical intervention may be lower.



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