A secondary abdominal pregnancy with unusual placental implantation in the fallopian tube: a diagnostic challenge
We reported a case of secondary abdominal pregnancy with placental implantation into the fallopian tube, diagnosed at 16 weeks, in a woman admitted to the emergency room complaining of syncopal attacks. The best approach would be termination of the pregnancy, taking into consideration the high risk...
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Main Authors: | Algeri Paola (Author), Nicoli Elena (Author), Rota Sonia Maria (Author), Caruso Orlando (Author), Manfredini Cinzia (Author), Buzzi Antonella (Author) |
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Korean Society of Obstetrics and Gynecology,
2018-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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