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  • Title: [Ectopic pregnancy--still a live clinical issue --a case report].
    Author: Banaszek A, Ziółkowska K, Szymusik I, Wielgoś M.
    Journal: Ginekol Pol; 2006 Oct; 77(10):788-92. PubMed ID: 17219812.
    Abstract:
    We report a case of a 23-year old patient with extrauterine (tubal) pregnancy at 14 weeks gestational age. The patient was admitted to the Clinic with growing abdominal pain lasting few hours, with worsening general condition with no previous symptoms. In ultrasound examination a normal size uterus was described. On the right and behind the uterus the structures of an alive fetus, 13 weeks gestational age according to biometry (BPD, FL) and a large amount of blood clots were seen. Laparotomy was performed and 1500 ml of blood with clots were evacuated from the peritoneal cavity. The right fallopian tube, bulged in isthmal region (close to its intramural part) was ruptured about 2 cm from the uterine corn. The 10 cm long fetus and afterbirth were born into the peritoneal cavity. Right salpingectomy was performed with no complications in the postoperative period.
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