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Year : 2008 |
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Heterotopic pregnancy in natural conception
MJ Govindarajan, R Rajan
No. 6, Sreenivasa Nilaya, 3rd cross, Bima Jyothi, LIC Colony, Basaveswar Nagar, Bangalore, India
Correspondence Address:
M J Govindarajan No. 6, Sreenivasa Nilaya, 3rd cross, Bima Jyothi, LIC Colony, Basaveswar Nagar, Bangalore India
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DOI: 10.4103/0974-1208.39595
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Heterotopic gestation, although common with assisted reproductive techniques, is very rare in natural conception. A high index of suspicion can help in timely diagnosis and appropriate intervention. We report a case of heterotopic pregnancy in a 22-year-old woman presented with hemoperitoneum from ruptured tubal pregnancy with live intrauterine gestation at 10 weeks of amenorrhea, diagnosed on ultrasound examination. |
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