Case Report

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

Table 2

Ultrasound criteria for diagnosing cervical pregnancy.

1Observation of pregnancy sac in the cervix
2Heart movement should be detected below the surface of the internal opening.
3Absence of intrauterine pregnancy
4Observing the uterus in the form of an hourglass with an enlarged cervix
5No movement of the pregnancy sac due to the pressure of the vaginal probe (i.e., no sliding sign, which is usually seen in incomplete abortions.