Case Report

Conservative Management of Cervical Pregnancy with the Administration of Methotrexate and Potassium Chloride: A Case Report

Table 1

Clinical diagnostic criteria for the diagnosis of the cervical pregnancy.

1Painless bleeding from the uterus after a period of amenorrhea
2The uterus is smaller than the enlarged cervix, which dilates and surrounds it.
3The internal os may not be dilated. The closed internal os with partially open external os.
4Bulky cervical speculum with bluish mucosa. The ovular tissue is completely placed in the endocervix
5Severe bleeding due to cervical manipulation.