Previously asymptomatic ruptured tubal ectopic pregnancy at over 10 weeks' gestation: Two case reports
Ectopic pregnancy is a life-threatening condition affecting up to 2% of gestations. Implantation in the fallopian tube is most common, with symptoms typically presenting earlier for gestations in the ampulla and isthmus compared with the cornua and non-tubal sites. In this paper, the cases are descr...
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Main Authors: | Caitlin Gauvin (Author), Melissa Amberger (Author), Kevin Louie (Author), Olga Argeros (Author) |
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2019-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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