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Ginecol Obstet Mex
; 83(9): 545-50, 2015 Sep.
Article
in Spanish
| MEDLINE
| ID: mdl-26591043
ABSTRACT
UNLABELLED: Ovarian ectopic pregnancy is only 3% of all ectopic, with an incidence of 1:7,000-40,000. In the last 10 years, it has been a rise in incidence. Most patients have vaginal bleeding, abdominal pain and shock data. Less than 300-400 cases are reported in the literature. CASE: We present the case of a woman with ovarian ectopic pregnancy of 12 weeks of gestation, who have not suggestive clinical signs and whose diagnosis was incidental despite having a regular prenatal ultrasound. CONCLUSION: Ovarian pregnancy is a rare presentation; diagnosis is difficult and often suggested by clinical data, when clinical data fail, more studies are needed to integrate the diagnosis.