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A Case Report: MRI versus Ultrasonography in Abdominal Pregnancy, Which One is Better?
Abdominal pregnancy is a rare potentially life-threatening form of ectopic pregnancy. First trimester sonography is very useful to identify an abdominal pregnancy earlier.
Luthfi Rahman +2 more
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Abdominal pregnancy with healthy newborn: a rare incidence of ectopic pregnancy
. he incidence of abdominal pregnancy is 1% of all the ectopic pregnancies. Abdominal pregnancy refers to a pregnancy that has implanted in the peritoneal cavity, external to the uterine cavity and fallopian tubes. As the diagnosis of abdominal pregnancy
Cut Meurah mayana
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Ruptured primary abdominal ectopic pregnancy- management in a resource-low setting
Abdominal ectopic pregnancy is a rare form of ectopic pregnancy, which has a high mortality. Herein, we present a case of ruptured primary abdominal ectopic pregnancy implanted on sigmoid mesocolon in a 36-year-old woman.
Namkha Dorji +3 more
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Abdominal pregnancy during the COVID‐19 pandemic [PDF]
Gianluca Raffaello Damiani
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Abdominal pregnancy secondary to iatrogenic uterine perforation: A case report and literature review
Abdominal pregnancy is a rare and life-threatening form of ectopic pregnancy. It is defined as an ectopic pregnancy in a region of the peritoneal cavity that does not include the fallopian tubes, ovaries, or their associated ligamentous structures.
Yanqing Hao, Jianmin Chen, Dong Huang
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Abdominal pregnancy is a rare form of ectopic pregnancy with high morbidity and mortality. There are a limited number of case reports of abdominal ectopic pregnancies. We present a case of a 29-year-old woman who presented to her obstetrician at 17 weeks' gestation with abdominal pain. A sonogram and confirmatory magnetic resonance imaging demonstrated
Reshma, George +2 more
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Abdominal pregnancy is a rare form of ectopic pregnancy, occurring in 1: 10,000 to 1: 30,000 pregnancies and accounting for up to 1.4% of all ectopic pregnancies. It is classified as primary or secondary depending on the site of fertilization.
Sahara Shurie +3 more
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It is well known that the incidence of ectopic pregnancy has increased significantly with the prevalence of assisted reproductive technologies such as in vitro fertilization and embryo transfer (IVF-ET).
Shinsuke Koyama +6 more
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Complications during Pregnancy after Abdominal Burn Scars: A Review
Over the past decades, long-term sequelae of burns have gained increasing attention. Women of childbearing age, who sustained abdominal burns earlier in life, may have unmet information needs on scar-related complications they can expect during pregnancy.
Zosha J. van Gelder +4 more
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Uncommon case of abdominal pregnancy with spontaneous uterine rupture at 35 weeks
Abdominal pregnancy is a rare form of ectopic pregnancy and is frequently misdiagnosed. Here, we report a case of abdominal pregnancy with spontaneous uterine rupture of the cesarean-section scar at 35 weeks.
Abderrahim Siati +4 more
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