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- 2019
Previously asymptomatic ruptured tubal ectopic pregnancy at over 10?weeks' gestation: Two case reportsDOI: 10.1016/j.crwh.2018.e00089 Keywords: Ectopic pregnancy, Rupture, Risk factors, Gestational age Abstract: 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 described of two patients with advanced ectopic pregnancies that ruptured. One woman aged 36?years presented at 17 1/7?weeks' gestation with a ruptured cornual ectopic pregnancy. The other woman, aged 35?years, presented at 11 1/7′ weeks gestation with a ruptured ectopic pregnancy in the left tubal ampulla. To our knowledge, there are no other reported cases of a tubal ampulla pregnancy presenting at such an advanced gestation with no prior symptoms
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