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Time to Revisit the Human Chorionic Gonadotropin Discriminatory Level in the Management of Pregnancy of Unknown Location
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Viable intrauterine pregnancy is possible in patients with pregnancy of unknown location and hCG levels above the generally accepted discriminatory zone, strict adherence to which can potentially disrupt a normal pregnancy. We support the need for judicious use of the hCG discriminatory level in hemodynamically stable patients with pregnancy of unknown location, and the decision to intervene should not be based solely on a single hCG level.
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