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A Rare Case of Chronic Ectopic Pregnancy Presenting as Large Hematosalpinx
Author(s) -
Madhavi Nacharaju,
Venkata Sujatha Vellanki,
Sarath Babu Gillellamudi,
Vamsi Krishna Kotha,
Abhinaya Alluri
Publication year - 2014
Publication title -
clinical medicine insights reproductive health
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 1179-5581
DOI - 10.4137/cmrh.s13110
Subject(s) - ectopic pregnancy , medicine , salpingectomy , adnexal mass , amenorrhea , pregnancy , obstetrics , magnetic resonance imaging , hemoperitoneum , human chorionic gonadotropin , abdomen , gynecology , surgery , radiology , genetics , hormone , biology
Ectopic pregnancy is defined as implantation and subsequent development of an embryo outside the uterine lining. It has wide range of presentation from acute hemoperitoneum to chronic ectopic pregnancy. This is an unusual case of chronic ectopic pregnancy with large hematosalpinx without classical symptoms. A 22-year-old South Indian woman reported to the outpatient clinic with irregular spotting for a duration of 2 months which was not associated with pain. There was no preceding amenorrhea and previous menstrual cycles were regular. Clinically, the patient was hemodynamically stable but severely anemic. The abdomen was soft on palpation, cervical movements were not tender, and human chorionic gonadotropin was absent in the urine. Ultrasound revealed a complex adnexal mass. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) revealed a large hematosalpinx. Laparoscopic left salpingectomy was conducted and histopathology confirmed ectopic pregnancy. Ectopic pregnancy presents diagnostic dilemmas in the absence of classical symptoms. MRI and laparoscopy are important tools in such a diagnostic dilemma.

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