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Serum CA-125 in Ectopic Pregnancy

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    • Lilyan W. Sersam
    • Rasha Shakir Mahmood
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ABSTRACT:
BACKGROUND:
CA-125 is a glycoprotein, its origin is uncertain during pregnancy. It rises during the first trimester and
returns to a non-pregnancy range in late pregnancy.
OBJECTIVE:
To compare CA-125 levels between tubal ectopic and normal intrauterine pregnancy, and to find it’s
usefulness in differentiating intact from ruptured tubal ectopic pregnancy.
METHODS:
This prospective case-control study was carried out on sixty healthy women with single normal
intrauterine pregnancy (NIUP) of 6-10 weeks gestation and sixty women with tubal ectopic pregnancy
of same gestational age which were further subdivided into twenty-five women with ruptured tubal
ectopic pregnancy (REP) and thirty-five women with unruptured tubal ectopic pregnancy (UREP). The
levels of CA-125 were compared between these groups.
RESULTS:
The mean level of CA-125 in ruptured ectopic pregnancy group was 49.04±33.63 IU/ml and in
unruptured ectopic pregnancy group was 24.3±16.89 IU/ml. The mean level of CA-125 in normal
pregnant women (control group) was 53.95±31.2 IU/ml. There was a statistically significant difference
between mean serum CA-125 levels of ruptured ectopic pregnancy and unruptured ectopic pregnancy
group (p< 0.05), also there was a statistically significant difference between mean of CA-125 level of
unruptured ectopic pregnancy group and control group (p <0.05), while there was no statistically
significant difference between ruptured ectopic pregnancy group and control group (p > 0.05).
CONCLUSION:
CA-125 level is significantly elevated in ruptured tubal ectopic pregnancy than the intact tubal ectopic
pregnancy, this increase in CA-125 levels can be used as additional test to identify tubal rupture

Keywords

  • level
  • Ectopic pregnancy
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Iraqi Postgraduate Medical Journal
Volume 12, Issue 3
September 2013
Page 343-350
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APA

W. Sersam, L., & Shakir Mahmood, R. (2013). Serum CA-125 in Ectopic Pregnancy. Iraqi Postgraduate Medical Journal, 12(3), 343-350.

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Lilyan W. Sersam; Rasha Shakir Mahmood. "Serum CA-125 in Ectopic Pregnancy". Iraqi Postgraduate Medical Journal, 12, 3, 2013, 343-350.

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W. Sersam, L., Shakir Mahmood, R. (2013). 'Serum CA-125 in Ectopic Pregnancy', Iraqi Postgraduate Medical Journal, 12(3), pp. 343-350.

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W. Sersam, L., Shakir Mahmood, R. Serum CA-125 in Ectopic Pregnancy. Iraqi Postgraduate Medical Journal, 2013; 12(3): 343-350.

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