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Ectopic pregnancy is a common gynecological condition which usually presents with symptoms of acute abdomen. During the period 1976 to 1978, 152 cases of ectopic pregnancy were treated in our department. About one ectopic pregnancy was treated for every 100 infants delivered. Most of the cases were seen during summer time. Of the patients 43% were between 26 to 30 years of age. From their previous history, 47% reported one or more terminations of pregnancy and 33% recurrence of acute salpingitis. The majority of the ectopic pregnancies were located in the tube. Abdominal pregnancy was observed in three women, one of whom delivered, with the aid of laparotomy, a live infant. All the women reported pelvic pain, whereas shock appeared in only 23% of the cases. Culdocentesis gave false negative results in 14.15% of the cases. Preoperative diagnosis was based on laparoscopy in 28 cases. Dilatation and curettage (D and C) with endometrial biopsy disclosed decidual endometrium without chorionic villi in 37% and Arias-Stella cells in 68% of cases. Salpingectomy was performed in 52% of the cases, and plastic surgery of the tube in 16%.
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PMID:Ectopic pregnancy: outcome of 152 cases. 722 61

Abdominal pregnancy is a rare form of ectopic gestation. When it occurs, its early diagnosis is difficult, owing to the atypical presentation and the low index of suspicion for the condition. The characteristic history is that of abdominal pain, vaginal bleeding and symptoms related to the gastrointestinal tract. These symptoms are occasionally overlooked and the diagnosis is often missed. The following report describes a case of a 12-week abdominal pregnancy presenting as an acute abdomen with placental attachment to the anterior abdominal wall muscle. Transabdominal ultrasound was successfully used to make the diagnosis preoperatively. Surgical intervention resulted in removal of the complete sac together with the placental disc in toto. The important features of this rare but morbid condition are discussed, and the important role of sonographic imaging in cases of acute abdomen in pregnancy is stressed.
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PMID:An unusual presentation of ectopic pregnancy. 967 96

Abdominal pregnancy is a very rare and serious type of extrauterine gestation that accounts for approximately 0.003% of all ectopic pregnancies. Omental pregnancy, an extremely rare form of abdominal pregnancy, can be primary or secondary to a tubal pregnancy that aborts out of the fimbria and reimplants in the peritoneal cavity. We present an additional case of primary omental pregnancy at 12 gestational weeks presenting with symptoms of hemoperitoneum and acute abdomen.
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PMID:Primary omental pregnancy presenting with hemorrhagic shock. A case report. 1277 60