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Acute Fatty Liver of Pregnancy 
Adnexal Diseases +   
amenorrhea +   
Bartholin's gland disease +  
Cardiovascular Pregnancy Complications +   
chorea gravidarum 
Diabetic Embryopathy  
ectopic pregnancy +   
A female reproductive system disease characterized by the implantation of the embryo outside the uterine cavity. (DO)
endometriosis +   
fallopian tube disease +   
familial gestational hyperthyroidism  
Female Genital Neoplasms +   
Female Genital Tuberculosis 
Fetal Death +   
Fetal Diseases +   
gestational diabetes +   
gynatresia 
Hematologic Pregnancy Complications 
hernia of ovary and fallopian tube 
infertility +   
inhibited female orgasm 
intrahepatic cholestasis of pregnancy +   
Masters-Allen syndrome 
Maternal Death 
Maternal Phenylketonuria  
Morning Sickness +   
Neoplastic Pregnancy Complications +   
Nuchal Cord 
Obstetric Labor Complications +   
oligohydramnios +   
parovarian cyst 
Pelvic Floor Disorders 
pemphigoid gestationis 
Perinatal Death  
placenta disease +   
polyhydramnios +   
Pregnancy Complications, Infectious +   
Pregnancy in Diabetics +   
Pregnancy-Induced Hypertension +   
premenstrual tension +  
Prenatal Injuries +   
preterm premature rupture of the membranes  
prolapse of female genital organ +   
Prolonged Pregnancy  
Pruritic Urticarial Papules Plaques of Pregnancy 
Puerperal Disorders +   
Reproductive Tract Infections 
Sexually Transmitted Diseases +   
Spontaneous Abortions +   
Twinning due to Superfetation 
uterine disease +   
vaginal disease +   
vulvar disease +   

Synonyms
Exact Synonyms: eccyesis ;   ectopic pregnancies ;   extrauterine pregnancies ;   extrauterine pregnancy
Primary IDs: MESH:D011271
Xrefs: GARD:6318 ;   ICD10CM:O00 ;   ICD9CM:633 ;   NCI:C34945
Definition Sources: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ectopic_pregnancy "DO" "DO", http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/article/000895.htm "DO" "DO"

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