Advanced tubal pregnancy at 34 weeks with eclampsia and HELLP syndrome: a case report and literature re
Abstract Background Tubal ectopic pregnancies in the late stages of pregnancy are uncommon, and reports on their complications are scarce. We present the case of a woman who had a tubal ectopic pregnancy at around 34 weeks and developed severe pre-eclampsia complications. Case A 27-year-old woman pr...
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Main Authors: | Yang Liu (Author), Xiaoping Xu (Author), Qian Liu (Author), Xiaolan Luo (Author), Bin Cai (Author), Jingyuan He (Author), Ruiqian Liu (Author) |
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2023-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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