Ruptured Ectopic Pregnancy with Contralateral Ovarian Serous Cyst Adenoma Torsion: Laparoscopic Management of Double Trouble
Adnexal torsion is responsible for 2.7% of all gynecological emergencies. Ectopic pregnancy is relatively common, occurring in 2% of all pregnancies. We report the second case of ruptured right tubal ectopic gestation with torsion of serous cystadenoma of left ovary. This was diagnosed after emergen...
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Main Authors: | Deepa Ganesh (Author), Anirudh Rajkumar (Author), J. S. Rajkumar (Author), Venkatesan Guru (Author) |
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2016-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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