A CORNUAL PREGNANCY AFTER SALPINGECTOMY: A CASE REPORT
Benaouicha Nisrine*, Louzali F. Z., Badsi Safae, Zeraidi Najia, Pr lakhdar Amina, Aicha Kharbach and Baydada Aziz
ABSTRACT
A cornual gestation is one of the most hazardous types of ectopic gestations, which accounts for 2 – 4% of all the ectopic pregnancies and it has a mortality rate which is 6 – 7 times higher than that of the ectopics in general. The diagnosis and the treatment of such a pregnancy is challenging and it constitutes an urgent medical situation. We report in this work a case of a 27 year old nulliparous patient with a history of salpingectomy for a tubal ectopic pregnancy who presented to the emergency room with EP and the surgical exploration showed a cornual pregnancy.
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