Accidental Finding of Early Secondary Abdominal Pregnancy
Journal Title: Indian Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology - Year 2017, Vol 5, Issue 3
Abstract
Abdominal pregnancy is extremely rare and is generally missed during antenatal care. It is a form of ectopic pregnancy wherethe embryo or fetus is growing in abdomen, outside the uterus; excluding fallopian tube, ovary and broad ligament. As most of the patients usually present with non-specific complaints, diagnosing this condition becomes challenging. Even in our case, diagnosis was made accidentally. Thus, this condition should be meticulously sought for, diagnosed and managed well in time.
Authors and Affiliations
Bhalerao S. N
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