Atypical presentations of ectopic pregnancies in a rural tertiary care hospital-A case series

J Family Med Prim Care. 2023 Mar;12(3):590-593. doi: 10.4103/jfmpc.jfmpc_623_22. Epub 2023 Mar 17.ABSTRACTIn spite of advances in medical sciences, diagnosis of ectopic pregnancy eludes the clinician. In this case series, we describe three variants of life-threatening pregnancies. The successful management of these cases hinged on a strong index of suspicion and early detection. Heterotopic pregnancy is the occurrence of two pregnancies in different implantation sites at the same time, which is uncommon. Heterotopic pregnancy is uncommon in natural conception, despite its prevalence in assisted reproductive technologies. A strong index of suspicion and timely laparotomy was life-saving for the woman. Caesarean scar pregnancy is a form of ectopic pregnancy in which an aberrant pregnancy is implanted at the hysterotomy site of a prior caesarean procedure. Unexplained excessive bleeding at the time of medical termination of pregnancy prompted us to explore and make a timely diagnosis of caesarean scar pregnancy. Finally, tubal choriocarcinoma is a very aggressive, extremely rare trophoblastic tumour that can be either gestational or non-gestational. High serum beta HCG raised the suspicion and timely laparotomy confirmed the diagnosis. An alert clinician who takes timely decisions can avert life-threatening complications in these pregnancies.PMID:37122663 | PMC:PMC10131951 | DOI:10.4103/jfmpc.jfmpc_623_22
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