Vol 90, No 12 (2019)
Clinical vignette
Published online: 2019-12-31

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Ovarian ectopic pregnancy

Przemyslaw Szadok1, Filip Kubiaczyk, Aleksandra Bajorek, Slawomir Suchocki
Pubmed: 31909468
Ginekol Pol 2019;90(12):728-728.

Abstract

A twenty-eight-year-old female patient during the second pregnancy, about 6 hbd (according to the date of the last
menstrual period) from the spontaneous cycle, was directed to the local hospital because of suspected ectopic pregnancy
with the location of the fallopian tube on the left side. She had no symptoms and vital parameters were in normal range.
It was revealed that three years ago ectopic pregnancy of the right uterine tubule ended with right fallopian tube removal.

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