A unique case of coexisting intrauterine and abdominal pregnancy which progress to term with a positive birth outcome
Abstract Background The term heterotopic pregnancy is defined as a uterine pregnancy coexisting with a second pregnancy in an extrauterine location. Spontaneous, full-term heterotopic pregnancy with alive birth is very rare. The diagnosis and management of such exceptionally unique case is difficult...
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Main Authors: | Tadiwos Utalo (Author), Jenenu Getu (Author) |
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2022-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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