Pseudogestational sac

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A pseudogestational sac, also known as a pseudosac or intra-cavitary fluid, is the concept that a small amount of intrauterine fluid in the setting of a positive pregnancy test and abdominal pain could be erroneously interpreted as a true gestational sac in ectopic pregnancy.

The sign was originally reported before the use of transvaginal ultrasound imaging and caution should be exercised if considering diagnosing a pseudogestational sac with modern ultrasound equipment. In a woman with a positive beta-hCG, any intrauterine sac-like fluid collection seen on ultrasound is highly likely to be a gestational sac 6.

Radiographic features

Ultrasound
  • generally irregularly-shaped with pointed edges and/or filled with debris, sometimes referred to as 'beaking'
  • centrally located in the endometrial cavity, rather than eccentrically located within the endometrium
  • displaces the anterior and posterior endometrial cavity surfaces
  • does not demonstrate a yolk sac
  • a double decidual layer is compatible with intrauterine pregnancy, but lack of this sign is not specific for pseudogestational sac
    • may be surrounded by a thick decidual layer

It should be distinguished from an intradecidual sign, which is also a sign of an early pregnancy.

The idea of beta-hCG "discriminatory levels" has also undergone revisionfallen out of favour since this sign was formulated. Caution should be exercised in making a diagnosis of pseudogestational sac because an intrauterine fluid collection does not show a yolk sac atbased on a beta-HCG level >2000 7at which a yolk sac is expected to be seen as this has been shown to be unreliable. Therapy  Therapy should not be initiated in a haemodynamically-stable woman on the basis of a single beta-hCG level.

Differential diagnosis

  • -</ul><p>It should be distinguished from an <a href="/articles/intradecidual-sac-sign-1">intradecidual sign</a>, which is also a sign of an <a href="/articles/early-pregnancy">early pregnancy</a>.</p><p>The idea of beta-hCG "discriminatory levels" has also undergone revision since this sign was formulated. Caution should be exercised in making a diagnosis of pseudogestational sac because an intrauterine fluid collection does not show a yolk sac at a beta-HCG level &gt;2000 <sup>7</sup>. Therapy should not be initiated in a haemodynamically-stable woman on the basis of a single beta-hCG level.</p><h4>Differential diagnosis</h4><ul>
  • +</ul><p>It should be distinguished from an <a href="/articles/intradecidual-sac-sign-1">intradecidual sign</a>, which is also a sign of an <a href="/articles/early-pregnancy">early pregnancy</a>.</p><p>The idea of beta-hCG "discriminatory levels" has also fallen out of favour since this sign was formulated. Caution should be exercised in making a diagnosis of pseudogestational sac based on a beta-HCG level at which a yolk sac is expected to be seen as this has been shown to be unreliable.  Therapy should not be initiated in a haemodynamically-stable woman on the basis of a single beta-hCG level.</p><h4>Differential diagnosis</h4><ul>

References changed:

  • 9. Connolly A, Ryan DH, Stuebe AM, Wolfe HM. Reevaluation of discriminatory and threshold levels for serum β-hCG in early pregnancy. (2013) Obstetrics and gynecology. 121 (1): 65-70. <a href="https://doi.org/10.1097/aog.0b013e318278f421">doi:10.1097/aog.0b013e318278f421</a> - <a href="https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23262929">Pubmed</a> <span class="ref_v4"></span>

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